Configuring The Dhcp User Class - Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual

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2. Select the Dynamic Bindings tab.
3. Refer to the contents of the Dynamic Bindings tab for the following:
IP Address
MAC Address / Client
ID
Expiration
4. Select an address from those displayed and click the Delete button to remove the client from
5. Click on Delete All Automatic Leases button to delete all the automatic leased DHCP
6. Click the Export button to display a screen used to export the DHCP Binding information to a

Configuring the DHCP User Class

The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to clients based on user class option names. Clients with a
defined set of user class option names are identified by their user class name.
The DHCP server assigns IP addresses from multiple IP address ranges. The DHCP user class
associates a particular range of IP addresses to a device in such a way that all devices of that type
are assigned IP addresses from the defined range.
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Displays the IP address for each client whose MAC Address is listed in the MAC
Address / Client ID column. This column is read-only and cannot be modified.
Displays the MAC address (client hardware ID) of the client using the switch's DHCP
Server to access switch resources. The MAC address is read-only and cannot be
modified.
Displays the expiration of the lease used by the client for switch DHCP resources.
This column is read-only and cannot be modified.
the list displayed. The Delete button is enabled only when one or more rows are selected for
deletion.
connections. This button is enabled when one or more rows exist.
secure location.
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