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Configuring dhcp, Configuring an ip address pool, Configuring client parameters – Cabletron Systems SMARTSWITCH ROUTER 9032578-05 User Manual

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Chapter 7: DHCP Configuration Guide

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Configuring DHCP

By default, the DHCP server is not enabled on the SSR. You can selectively enable DHCP
service on particular interfaces and not others. To enable DHCP service on an interface,
you must first define a DHCP scope. A scope consists of a pool of IP addresses and a set of
parameters for a DHCP client. The parameters are used by the client to configure its
network environment, for example, the default gateway and DNS domain name.

To configure DHCP on the SSR, you must configure an IP address pool, client parameters,
and optional static IP address for a specified scope. Where several subnets are accessed
through a single port, you can also define multiple scopes on the same interface and
group the scopes together into a “superscope.”

Configuring an IP Address Pool

To define a pool of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to a client, enter the
following command in Configure mode:

Configuring Client Parameters

You can configure the client parameters shown in the table below.

Define pool of IP addresses to be
used by clients.

dhcp

define pool

Table 5. Client Parameters

Parameter

Value

address-mask

Address/netmask of the scope’s subnet (This parameter is
required and must be defined before any other client
parameters are specified.)

broadcast

Broadcast address

bootfile

Client boot file name

dns-domain

DNS domain name

dns-server

IP address of DNS server

gateway

IP address of default gateway

lease-time

Amount of time the assigned IP address is valid for the
system