Motorola Solutions WiNG 5.2.6 Reference Manual page 409

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2. Select the
Activate DHCP Server Policy
new policy. This option must remain selected to apply the DHCP pool configuration to the access point profile.
3. Review the following DHCP pool configurations to determine if an existing pool can be used as is, a new one requires
creation or edit or a pool requires deletion:
DHCP Pool
Subnet
Domain Name
Boot File
Figure 8-7 DHCP Server Policy screen - DHCP Pool tab
option to optimally display the screen and enable the ability Add or Edit a
Displays the name assigned to the network pool when created. The DHCP
pool name represents agroup of IP addresses used to assign to DHCP
clients upon request. The name assigned cannot be modified as part of the
edit process. If a network pool configuration is obsolete it can be deleted.
Displays the network address and mask used by clients requesting DHCP
resources.
Displays the domain name used with this network pool. Host names are
not case sensitive and can contain alphabetic or numeric letters or a
hyphen. A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) consists of a host name plus
a domain name. For example, computername.domain.com.
Boot files (Boot Protocol) are used to boot remote systems over the
network. BOOTP messages are encapsulated inside UDP messages so
requests and replies can be forwarded. Each DHCP network pool can use a
different file as needed.
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