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2. Select the
Pool Class
tab to view the DHCP pool class details.
3. Refer to the
Pool Class Names
field to configure a pool class. A pre configured pool and class must exist to configure
a pool class.
The
Address Ranges
section displays the address ranges associated with the pool class.
4. Click the
Edit
button to modify the properties displayed for an existing DHCP Pool Class Name. For more information,
see
Editing an Existing DHCP Pool Class on page 5-21
.
5. To delete an existing DHCP pool class name and its associated address range, select the pool class name from the
Pool
Class Names
field and click the
Delete
button.
6. Click the
Add
button create a new pool class name. For more information, see
Adding a New DHCP Pool Class on page
5-22
.
5.2.9.1 Editing an Existing DHCP Pool Class
The
Edit DHCP Pool Class Configuration
dialog is used to edit the association of a DHCP pool name to a DHCP class
name. It is also used to configure a maximum of 4 pool class address range. To revise an existing DHCP pool class name:
1. Select
Services > DHCP Server
from the main menu tree.
2. Select the
Pool Class
tab.
3. Click on the
Edit
button from the
Pool Class Names
section.
4. Refer to the read-only
Pool Name
to ensure modifications are made to the correct pool name.
5. Use the
Class Name
field to associate an existing class, created using
Adding a New DHCP User Class on page 5-18
.
6. Refer to the
Pool Class Address Range
field to revise an address range. A maximum of 4 address ranges can be
assigned to a class.
a. Use the
Insert
button to revise the Start IP and End IP address range for a class.
b. Select a address range and click
Remove
to delete that particular address range.
7. Refer to the
Status
field. It displays 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 switch.
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