Modifying Remote Scope Settings; Configuring Remote Scope Address Ranges; Adding An Address Range; Table 165 Remote Scope Specific Settings - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Modifying Remote Scope settings

1
On the navigation tree, click the Services key and click the DHCP key.
2
Click the Remote Scope key.
3
Click the remote scope you want to modify.
The Scope Specific Options screen appears.
4
Configure the remote scope-specific settings according to the following table.

Table 165 Remote Scope specific settings

Attribute
Description
Name
Allows you to specify the name of the remote scope.
Description
Allows you to specify a description for the remote scope.
DNS Server
Allows you to specify the IP addresses of the primary DNS server and the secondary DNS
server in a valid dot format. When you specify a secondary DNS server, separate the two IP
addresses by a space.
WINS Server
Allows you to specify the IP address of the WINS server.
Default Gateway
Allows you to specify the IP address of the default next-hop router.
Lease Time
Allows you to specify the time, in seconds, for an address assignment until the client's lease
expires.
Scope Status
Allows you to enable or disable the scope.
5
Press the TAB key to save the settings.

Configuring Remote Scope Address ranges

Address ranges allow you to specify the valid IP addresses for these DHCP clients.

Adding an address range

1
On the navigation tree, click the Services key and click the DHCP key.
2
Click the Remote Scope key.
3
Click the remote scope you want to modify.
The Scope Specific Options screen appears.
4
Click the Address Range tab.
The Address Range screen appears.
5
On the Configuration menu, click Add Address Range.
The Address Range dialog box appears.
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