Creating A Dhcp User Class; Configuring An Address Pool On The Dhcp Server; Dhcp Address Pool Tasks At A Glance - H3C SR8800-F Configuration Manual

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Tasks at a glance
(Optional.)
Enabling client offline detection on the DHCP server
(Optional.)
Configuring SNMP notifications for the DHCP server
(Optional.)
Enabling DHCP logging on the DHCP server

Creating a DHCP user class

The DHCP server classifies DHCP users into different user classes according to the hardware
address, option information, or the giaddr field in the received DHCP requests. The server allocates
IP addresses and configuration parameters to DHCP clients in different user classes.
To create a DHCP user class:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a DHCP user class
and enter DHCP user class
view.
3.
Configure a match rule for the
DHCP user class.

Configuring an address pool on the DHCP server

DHCP address pool tasks at a glance

Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
Perform one or more of the following tasks:
Specifying IP address ranges for a DHCP address pool
Specifying gateways for DHCP clients
Specifying a domain name suffix for DHCP clients
Specifying DNS servers for DHCP clients
Specifying WINS servers and NetBIOS node type for DHCP clients
Specifying BIMS server for DHCP clients
Specifying the configuration file for DHCP client auto-configuration
Specifying a server for DHCP clients
Configuring Option 184 parameters for DHCP clients
Customizing DHCP options
Configuring the DHCP user class whitelist
Creating a DHCP address pool
Command
system-view
dhcp class class-name
if-match rule rule-number
{ hardware-address
hardware-address mask
hardware-address-mask | option
option-code [ ascii ascii-string
[ offset offset | partial ] | hex
hex-string [ mask mask | offset
offset length length | partial ] ] |
relay-agent gateway-address }
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Remarks
N/A
Required for client
classification.
By default, no DHCP user class
exists.
Required for client
classification.
By default, no match rule is
configured for a DHCP user
class.

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