Dhcp Server Settings - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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Layer 3 Mobility
Self Healing

5.2 DHCP Server Settings

The DHCP Server Settings section contains the following activities:
Configuring the Switch DHCP Server
Viewing the Attributes of Existing Host Pools
Configuring Excluded IP Address Information
Configuring the DHCP Server Relay
Viewing DDNS Bindings
Viewing DHCP Bindings
Reviewing DHCP Dynamic Bindings
Configuring the DHCP User Class
Configuring DHCP Pool Class
Displays whether Layer 3 Mobility is currently enabled or disabled. Layer 3
mobility is a mechanism which enables a MU to maintain the same Layer 3
address while roaming throughout a multi-VLAN network. This enables the
transparent routing of IP datagrams to MUs during their movement, so data
sessions can be initiated while they roam (in for voice applications in particular).
Layer 3 mobility enables TCP/UDP sessions to be maintained in spite of roaming
among different IP subnets. For more information on configuring Layer 3 Mobility,
see
Layer 3 Mobility on page
Displays whether Self Healing is currently enabled. Self healing enables radios to
take action when one or more radios fail. To enable the feature, the user must
specify radio neighbors that would self heal if a neighbor goes down. The neighbor
radios do not have to be of the same type. An 11bg radio can be the neighbor of a
11a radio and either of them can self heal when one fails. For information on
configuring self healing, see
5-47.
Configuring Self Healing on page
5-3
Switch Services
5-54.

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