Adding A New Dhcp User Class Name; Editing The Properties Of An Existing Dhcp User Class Name - Motorola RFS7000 Series System Reference Manual

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5.2.8.1 Adding a New DHCP User Class Name

A DHCP user class name can be configured with a maximum of 8 user class option values.
To view and configure the user class options associated with the particular class:
1. Select
Services
2. Select the
User Class
3. Click the
Add
button from the
The DHCP server groups clients based on user class option values. DHCP Clients with the defined set
of user class option values are identified by class.
a. Enter the
User Class Name
exceed 32 characters.
b. Enter
Option Values
should not exceed 32characters.
c. Select the
Multiple User Class Option
class. This allows the user class to transmit multiple option values to DHCP servers supporting
multiple user class options.
d. Click
OK
to save and add the new configuration.
e. Refer to the
Status
Requests are any "SET/GET" operation from the applet. The Status field displays error messages
if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
f. Click
Cancel

5.2.8.2 Editing the Properties of an Existing DHCP User Class Name

The properties of an existing DHCP user class can be modified to suit the changing needs of your network. To
modify the properties of an existing DHCP user class:
1. Select
Services
2. Select the
User Class
>
DHCP Server
from the main menu tree.
tab.
User Class Name
to create a new client. The DHCP user class name should not
for the devices associated with the DHCP user class name. The value
field. It displays the current state of the requests made from the applet.
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
>
DHCP Server
from the main menu tree.
tab.
field.
checkbox to enable multiple option values for the user

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