Importing dhcp characters in batches – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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2.
Click Add.
The Add DHCP Character page appears.
3.
Configure the following parameters:
{
DHCP Character—Enter a unique string as the DHCP character. The string contains one or more
integers separated by commas (,). The value range for each integer is 0 to 255.
{
Vendor—Select the vendor of the endpoint device that is identified by the DHCP character. For
information about vendor configuration, see "
{
Endpoint Type—Select the type of the endpoint device that is identified by the DHCP character.
For information about endpoint type configuration, see "
."
{
OS—Select the OS of the endpoint device that is identified by the DHCP character. For
information about OS configuration, see "
{
Description—Enter a description of the endpoint device that is identified by the DHCP character.
4.
Click OK.
The page refreshes to display the new entry on the DHCP character list.
Importing DHCP characters in batches
1.
Access the DHCP character list page.
2.
Click Batch Import.
3.
For the Import File box, click Browse to select the text file that saves the DHCP characters.
UAM supports importing only text files in the format of ANSI.
4.
Select the column separator from the list. Options include TAB, pound sign (#), and dollar sign ($).
5.
Click Next to display the basic information configuration page.
UAM automatically analyzes the number of columns available in the text file, and displays the
result in the list of each parameter.
6.
Configure the following parameters:
{
DHCP Character—Select a column number as the DHCP character. This parameter must be
selected from the text file.
{
Vendor—Select a column from the list, or select Not Imported and enter a vendor in the field
next to the list.
{
Endpoint Type—Select a column number from the list, or select Not Imported and enter an
endpoint type in the field next to the list.
{
OS—Select a column number from the list, or select Not Imported and enter an OS in the field
next to the list.
{
Description—Select a column number from the list, or select Not Imported and enter a
description in the field next to the list.
7.
Click Preview to view the expected import result.
8.
Click OK to import the DHCP characters in batches.
9.
View the import result.
After import, the operation result page shows the total number of imported DHCP characters and
import failures.
If the import fails, you can click Download to download or open the operation log that records the
DHCP characters failed to be imported and the failure reason.
10.
Click Back to return to the DHCP character list.