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A
b-broadcast
(broadcast node) broadcasts to query network nodes for the owner of a NetBIOS
name.
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A
p-peer
(peer-to-peer node) uses directed calls to communicate with a known NetBIOS name
server, such as a
Windows Internet Name Service
(WINS) server, for the IP address of a NetBIOS
machine.
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A
m-mixed
is a mixed node that uses broadcasted queries to find a node and queries a known
p-node name server for the address.
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A
h-hybrid
is a combination of two or all of the nodes mentioned above.
6
Change the name of the boot file used for this pool within the
Boot File
parameter.
7
From the
Network
field, use the
Associated Interface
drop-down menu to modify (if necessary) the
controller interface used for the newly created DHCP configuration. Use VLAN1 as a default
interface if no others have been defined.
8
Additionally, define the
IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
used for DHCP discovery and requests between
the DHCP Server and DHCP clients.
NOTE
The network IP address and subnet mask of the pool are required to match the addresses of the layer 3 interface
for addresses to be supported on that interface.
9
Within the
Lease Time
field, define one of the two kinds of leases the DHCP Server assigns to its
clients:
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Infinite
- If selected, the client can used the assigned address indefinitely.
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Actual Interval
- Select this checkbox to manually define the interval for clients to use the DHCP
server assigned addresses. The default lease time is 1 day, with a minimum setting of 1 minute.
10
Within the
Servers
field, change the server type used with the pool and use the
Insert
and
Remove
buttons to add and remove the IP addresses of the routers used.
11
Modify the
Included Ranges
(starting and ending IP addresses) for this particular pool.
Use the
Insert
and
Remove
buttons as required to define the range of supported IP addresses.
A network pool without any include range is as good as not having a pool, because it won't be
useful in assigning addresses.
12
Click
OK
to save and add the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
13
Refer to the
Status
field.
The Status is the current state of the requests made from the applet. 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 controller.
14
Click
Cancel
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
Adding a New DHCP Pool
Add a new DHCP pool as needed to suit the address distribution requirements of your network.
To add a DHCP pool:
1
Select
Services
>
DHCP Server
from the main menu tree.
2
Click the
Add
button at the bottom of the screen.
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