DHCP Server
The switch can operate as either:
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DHCP client that obtains its own IP from a DHCP server, as described in
"DHCP IPv4 Interface" on page 207
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DHCP server that allocates IP addresses to other devices, as described in
this section
This section contains the following topics:
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DHCP Server Overview
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DHCP Server Properties
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Network Pool
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Excluded Addresses
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Static Hosts
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Address Binding
DHCP Server Overview
A DHCP server uses a defined pool of IP addresses (user-defined) from which
it allocates IP addresses to DHCP clients.
The DHCP server can allocate IP addresses in the following modes:
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Static Allocation — The hardware address of a host is manually mapped
to an IP address.
Permanent Allocation — An IP address sent to the client through a
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standard request-reply mechanism, is owned by that client permanently
(unless changes in the network environment/connections take place, for
any reason).
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Dynamic Allocation — A client obtains a leased IP address for a specified
period of time. The IP address is revoked at the end of this period, and the
client must request another IP address.
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