3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual page 577

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When the client with the MAC address or ID requests an IP address, the DHCP
server will find the IP address from the binding for the client.
A DHCP address pool now supports only one static binding, which can be a
MAC-to-IP or ID-to-IP binding.
To configure the static binding in a DHCP address pool, use the following
commands:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter DHCP address pool view
Bind IP addresses statically
Bind MAC
Specify the MAC
addresses or
address
IDs statically
Specify the ID
n
Use the static-bind ip-address command together with static-bind
mac-address or static-bind client-identifier command to accomplish a
static binding configuration.
In a DHCP address pool, if you execute the static-bind mac-address
command before the static-bind client-identifier command, the latter will
overwrite the former and vice versa.
If you use the static-bind ip-address, static-bind mac-address, or
static-bind client-identifier command repeatedly in the DHCP address pool,
the new configuration will overwrite the previous one.
The IP address of the static binding cannot be an interface address of the DHCP
server. Otherwise, an IP address conflict may occur and the bound client cannot
obtain an IP address correctly.
The ID of the static binding must be identical to the ID displayed by using the
display dhcp client verbose command on the client. Otherwise, the client
cannot obtain an IP address.
Configuring dynamic address allocation
You need to specify one and only one address range using a mask for the dynamic
address allocation.
To avoid address conflicts, the DHCP server excludes IP addresses used by the GW,
FTP server and so forth from dynamic allocation.
You can specify the lease duration for a DHCP address pool different from others,
and a DHCP address pool can only have the same lease duration. A lease does not
enjoy the inheritance attribute.
To configure the dynamic address allocation, use the following commands:
Configuring an Address Pool for the DHCP Server
Use the command...
system-view
dhcp server ip-pool
pool-name
static-bind ip-address
ip-address [ mask-length |
mask mask ]
static-bind mac-address
mac-address
static-bind
client-identifier
client-identifier
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Remarks
-
-
Required
No IP addresses are
statically bound by default
Required to configure either
of the two
Neither is bound statically
by default

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