Avaya G430 Manual page 448

Administering branch gateway
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The router
The Branch Gateway can function as a DHCP server or as a DHCP client, or both
simultaneously. For information about configuring DHCP client on the Branch Gateway, see
DHCP client configuration
Related topics:
Typical DHCP server application
Configuring the DHCP server
Deleting an IP address binding
DHCP pool configuration examples
Commands for displaying DHCP server information
Summary of DHCP Server commands
Typical DHCP server application
In the typical application shown in the following table, the Branch Gateway is configured as a
local DHCP server and router for IP phones and PCs in the branch office. The remote DHCP
server allocates IP addresses for headquarters users. The local DHCP server allocates IP
addresses in the branch offices. If there is a local ICC or LSP, calls can still be made. If there
is no ICC or LSP to control calls, the DHCP server can allocate IP addresses to all devices,
but, since no calls can be made, the IP address allocation effectively applies to PCs only.
The branch DHCP server does not depend on the headquarters' DHCP server. There is no
backup mechanism between the servers. The branch DHCP server operates continually
regardless of the status of the centralized DHCP server or the WAN link.
By default, the DHCP server is inactive. Before activating DHCP server, you configure DHCP
pools to define ranges of IP addresses and other network configuration information to be
assigned to clients. Create a minimum of two dynamic pools: at least one pool for data devices
(PCs) and at least one pool for voice devices (IP phones). The Branch Gateway also supports
reservation pools, which map hardware addresses/client identifiers to specific IP addresses.
Reservation pools may be required for security issues or servers.
Overlap between pools is not allowed. You cannot configure a reservation pool on an IP
address that falls within the range of another pool.
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