Dhcp Server Configuration Task List; Enabling Dhcp - H3C S5600 SERIES Operation Manual

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When you merge two or more IRF systems into one IRF system, a new master unit is elected, and
the new IRF system adopts new configurations accordingly. This may result in the existing system
configurations (including the address pools configured for the DHCP servers) being lost. As the
new IRF system cannot inherit the original DHCP server configurations, you need to perform
DHCP server configurations for it.
When an IRF system is split into multiple new IRF systems, some of the new IRF systems may be
degraded to Layer 2 devices. For a new IRF system degraded to Layer 2 device, although the
original DHCP server still exists in the new system, it runs idle for being unable to receive any
packets. When the IRF system restores to a Layer 3 device due to being merged into a new IRF
system, it adopts the configurations on the new IRF system. And you need to perform DHCP
server configurations if the new IRF system does not have DHCP server-related configurations.
In an IRF system, the UDP HELPER function must be enabled on the DHCP servers that are in
fabric state.

DHCP Server Configuration Task List

Complete the following tasks to configure the DHCP server:

Enabling DHCP

Configure address
pool based DHCP
server
Configuring DHCP Server Security Functions
Configuring DHCP Accounting Functions
Enabling the DHCP Server to Process Option 82
Enabling DHCP
You need to enable DHCP to make other related configurations take effect.
Follow these steps to enable DHCP:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable DHCP
Task
Configuring the Global Address Pool Based
DHCP Server
Configuring the Interface Address Pool
Based DHCP Server
Use the command...
system-view
dhcp enable
2-4
Remarks
Required
One of the two options is
required
Optional
Optional
Optional
Remarks
Optional
By default, DHCP is enabled.

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