Step
2.
Enter DHCP address pool
view.
3.
Specify gateways.
4.
(Optional.) Enter secondary
subnet view
5.
(Optional.) Specify gateways.
Specifying a domain name suffix for the client
You can specify a domain name suffix in a DHCP address pool on the DHCP server. With this suffix
assigned, the client only needs to input part of a domain name, and the system adds the domain name
suffix for name resolution. For more information about DNS, see
To configure a domain name suffix in the DHCP address pool:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter DHCP address pool view.
3.
Specify a domain name suffix.
Specifying DNS servers for the client
To access hosts on the Internet through domain names, a DHCP client must contact a DNS server to
resolve names. You can specify up to eight DNS servers in a DHCP address pool.
To specify DNS servers in a DHCP address pool:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter DHCP address pool view.
3.
Specify DNS servers.
Specifying WINS servers and NetBIOS node type for the client
A Microsoft DHCP client using NetBIOS protocol must contact a WINS server for name resolution. You
can specify up to eight WINS servers for such clients in a DHCP address pool.
In addition, you must specify a NetBIOS node type for the clients to approach name resolution. There are
four NetBIOS node types:
Command
dhcp server ip-pool pool-name
gateway-list ip-address&<1-8>
network network-address [ mask-length |
mask mask ] secondary
gateway-list ip-address&<1-8>
Command
system-view
dhcp server ip-pool pool-name
domain-name domain-name
Command
system-view
dhcp server ip-pool pool-name
dns-list ip-address&<1-8>
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no gateway is
specified.
N/A
By default, no gateway is
specified.
"Configuring
DNS."
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no domain name is
specified.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no DNS server is
specified.