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Table 37: DHCP Server Quick Configuration Pages Summary
Field
DHCP Pool Information
DHCP Subnet (required)
Address Range (Low)
(required)
Address Range (High)
(required)
Exclude Addresses
Lease Time
Maximum Lease Time
(Seconds)
Default Lease Time
(Seconds)
Server Information
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Configuring the DHCP Server with Quick Configuration
Enter information into the DHCP Quick Configuration pages, as described in
Table 37 on page 70.
Click one of the following buttons on the DHCP Quick Configuration page:
To apply the configuration and return to the Quick Configuration page, click
OK.
To cancel your entries and return to the Quick Configuration page, click
Cancel.
Go on to one of the following procedures:
To display the configuration, see Displaying a DHCP Server
Configuration on page 75.
To verify DHCP operation, see "Verifying a DHCP Server
Configuration" on page 75.
Function
Specifies the subnet on which DHCP is
configured.
Specifies the lowest address in the IP address
pool range.
Specifies the highest address in the IP address
pool range.
Specifies addresses to exclude from the IP
address pool.
Specifies the maximum length of time a client
can hold a lease. (Dynamic BOOTP lease
lengths can exceed this maximum time.)
Specifies the length of time a client can hold a
lease, for clients that do not request a specific
lease length.
Your Action
Type an IP address prefix.
Type an IP address that is part of the subnet
specified in DHCP Subnet.
Type an IP address that is part of the subnet
specified in DHCP Subnet. This address must
be greater than the address specified in Address
Range (Low).
Do either of the following:
To add an excluded address, type the
address next to the Add button, and click
Add.
To delete an excluded address, select the
address in the Exclude Addresses box, and
click Delete.
Type a number between 60 and 4,294,967,295
(seconds). You can also type
infinite
a least that never expires.
Type a number between 60 and 2,147,483,647
(seconds). You can also type
infinite
a least that never expires.
to specify
to specify

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