Deleting An Address Range; Configuring Excluded Addresses For A Local Scope; Adding An Excluded Address Range - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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5
On the Configuration menu, click Modify Address Range.
The Address Range dialog box appears.
6
Modify the Address Range settings.
7
Click the Save button.

Deleting an address range

1
On the navigation tree, click the Services key and click the DHCP key.
2
Click the Local Scope key and click the LAN1 heading.
The LAN Scope Specific Options screen appears.
3
Click the Address Range tab.
The Address Range screen appears.
4
Click an address range in the Address Range table.
5
On the Configuration menu, click Delete Address Range.
A dialog box appears asking you to confirm the deletion.
6
Click the Yes button.
Note: When you delete or modify an IP Address range it removes any excluded addresses
that are in the original address range value.

Configuring Excluded addresses for a Local Scope

Excluded addresses allow you to specify the IP addresses that are not available to DHCP clients.
The excluded addresses are also used to ensure that Static IP addresses are not re-assigned by
DHCP.

Adding an excluded address range

1
On the navigation tree, click the Services key and click the DHCP key.
2
Click the Local Scope key and click the LAN1 heading.
The LAN Scope Specific Options screen appears.
3
Click the Excluded Address tab.
The Excluded Address screen appears.
4
On the Configuration menu, click Add Excluded Address Range.
The Excluded Address dialog box appears.
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