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Set type to Regular.
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Enter the DHCP Server IP address.
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Select OK.

To configure an interface to be a DHCP server

You can configure a DHCP server for any FortiGate interface. As a DHCP server, the
interface dynamically assigns IP addresses to hosts on the network connected to the
interface. You can also configure a DHCP server for more than one FortiGate
interface.
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Go to System > DHCP > Service.
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Select Edit beside the interface to which you want to add a DHCP server.
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Select DHCP Server.
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Select OK.
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Add a DHCP server configuration for this interface.
See
"To configure a DHCP server for an interface" on page
You can configure one or more DHCP servers for any FortiGate interface. As a DHCP
server, the interface dynamically assigns IP addresses to hosts on a network
connected to the interface.
You can add more than one DHCP server to a single interface to be able to provide
DHCP services to multiple networks. For more information, see
DHCP servers for an interface" on page
Figure 22: DHCP Server list
Create New
Name
Interface
Default Gateway
Delete
Edit/View icon
Add a new DHCP server.
Name of the DHCP server.
The interface for which the DHCP server is configured.
The DHCP server configuration default gateway
Delete a DHCP server configuration.
View or modify a DHCP server configuration.
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