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Chapter 7
IP Address Assignment
Section 7.3.13
Managing IP Ranges (IPv4)
An IP range represents the range of IP addresses the DHCP server can assign to clients. IP addresses outside the set
range are reserved for statically addressed clients.
An IP range can be configured for a DHCP subnet and/or its associated address pool(s).
CONTENTS
Section 7.3.13.1, "Viewing a List of IP Ranges (IPv4)"
Section 7.3.13.2, "Adding an IP Range (IPv4)"
Section 7.3.13.3, "Deleting an IP Range (IPv4)"
Section 7.3.13.1
Viewing a List of IP Ranges (IPv4)
To view a list of IP ranges configured for a DHCP subnet, type:
• For DHCP subnets
show running-config services dhcpserver subnet-name name options iprange
• For an address pool
show running-config services dhcpserver subnet-name name options ippool description iprange
Where:
• name is the name of the subnet
• description (if applicable) is the name of the address pool
If ranges have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config services dhcpserver subnet-name Local options iprange
services
dhcpserver
subnet Local
options
iprange 172.30.144.251
end 172.30.144.254
!
!
!
!
!
If no IP ranges have been configured, add ranges as needed. For more information, refer to
"Adding an IP Range (IPv4)"
Section 7.3.13.2
Adding an IP Range (IPv4)
To add an IP range to a DHCP subnet or one of its associated address pools, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Add the IP range by typing:
250
or
Section 7.3.14.2, "Adding an IP Range
Section 7.3.13.2,
(IPv6)".
Managing IP Ranges (IPv4)
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
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