Dhcp Pool For Bvi - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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DHCP Pool for BVI

IP Address
Net Mask
Net Bits
DHCP Pool for BVI
DHCP Server Configuration
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 User's Guide
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Enter the
IP address
for the interface in dotted decimal format. Your network
administrator should determine the IP addresses of LAN interfaces. For more
information, see
IP Addresses and Subnet
Enter the
subnet
mask. Obtain this value from your network administrator. The
subnet mask enables the router to determine how much of the IP address is used
to define the network and host portions of the address.
Alternatively, select the number of
the subnet mask. Your network administrator can tell you the number of network
bits to enter.
When you configure the router as a DHCP server, you can create a pool of IP
addresses that clients on the network can use. When a client logs off the network,
the address it was using is returned to the pool for use by another host.
Click this box if you want to have the router function as a DHCP server. Then,
specify the starting and ending IP addresses in the pool. Be sure to specify IP
addresses in the same subnet as the IP address you gave the interface. For
example, If you gave the interface an IP address of 10.10.22.1, with a subnet mask
of 255.255.255.0, you have over 250 addresses available for the pool, and you
might specify a Start IP Address of 10.10.22.2, and an End IP Address of
10.10.22.253.
Masks.
network
bits. This value is used to calculate
Chapter 2
LAN Wizard
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