Configuring Dhcp Server - 3Com 8807 Configuration Manual

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57: DHCP C
HAPTER
Configuring DHCP
Server
Creating a Global DHCP
IP Address Pool
ONFIGURATION
Table 621 Enable/Disable fake DHCP server detection
Operation
Enable fake DHCP server detection
Disable fake DHCP server detection
Fake DHCP server detection is disabled by default.
The following sections describe the DHCP server configuration tasks:
"Creating a Global DHCP IP Address Pool"
"Configuring IP Address Assignment Mode"
"Forbidding Specified IP Addresses to Be Automatically Assigned"
"Configuring Lease Time For DHCP Address Pool"
"Configuring DHCP Client Domain Names"
"Configuring DNS Server Address for DHCP Clients"
"Configuring NetBIOS Server Address for DHCP Clients"
"Configuring NetBIOS Node Type for DHCP Clients"
"Configuring Custom DHCP Options"
"Configuring Outbound Gateway Address for DHCP Clients"
"Configuring Parameters for DHCP Server to Send Ping Packets"
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Some of the above DHCP configurations can be performed for global IP address
pools, IP address pool of current VLAN interface, or IP address pools of multiple
specified VLAN interface respectively. They are:
Configuring lease time for DHCP address pool
Configuring DHCP client domain names
Configuring DNS server address for DHCP clients
Configuring NetBIOS server address for DHCP clients
Configuring NetBIOS node type for DHCP clients
Configuring DHCP custom options
An IP address pool contains IP addresses that can be assigned to DHCP clients. In
response to DHCP request sent by a DHCP client, the DHCP server selects an
appropriate IP address pool based on your configuration, choose an available IP
address from the pool, and sends the IP address and other parameters (such as the
lease time of the IP address) to the DHCP client. At present, you can configure up
to 128 global DHCP address pools for a DHCP server.
The address pools of a DHCP server are hierarchically grouped like a tree. The root
holds the IP address of the network segment, the branches hold the subnet IP
addresses, and finally, the leaves hold the IP addresses of DHCP clients, which are
manually bound to the corresponding network adapters. Such a structure enables
configurations to be inherited. That is, configurations of the network segment can
be inherited by its subnets, whose configurations in turn can be inherited by their
clients. So, you can configure the parameters (such as domain name) that are
Command
dhcp server detect
undo dhcp server detect

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