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5. A host pool should have its corresponding network pool configured, otherwise the host
pool is useless. The fixed IP address configured in the host pool must be in the subnet
of the corresponding network pool.
6. If you create a pool and map it to an interface, it automatically gets enabled, provided
DHCP is enabled at a global level. Use the
a per pool/interface basis.
7. To set a newly created pool as a network pool, use one of the following commands:
• network (for example, network 192.168.0.0/24)
• address range
192.168.0.50)
8. To set a newly created pool as a host pool, use one of the following commands:
• host (for example, host 192.168.0.1)
• client-name (For example, client-name "MailUsers")
• client-identifier (For example, client-identifier
"aabb:ccdd")
• hardware-address (For example, hardware-address
"aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff")
9. A pool can be configured either as the host pool or network pool, but not both.
10.A host pool can have either
configured, but not both.
11.An excluded address range has a higher precedence than an included address range.
Thus, if a range is part of both an excluded and included range, it will be excluded.
12.DHCP options are first defined at the global level using
<code> <type>
DHCP pool context.
(for example, address range 192.168.0.30
client-identifier
. The value for these options are defined using the
command to disable DHCP on
no network
or
hardware-address
ip dhcp option <name>
under the
option

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