CHAPTER 5. WLAN Management
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5.4.1.2
DHCP Pool
The DHCP pool includes the range of IP address to be allocated to a client, DNS server that
will be used by a DHCP client, NTP server, and default router IP address information, etc.
Configuration using CLI
[Pool Creation]
The procedure of creating a pool in an internal DHCP server and entering into the pool
mode is as follows:
1) Go to the configure mode of the CLI.
WEC8500# configure terminal
WEC8500/configure #
2) Enter the ‘ip dhcp pool’ command. Use ‘no’ in front of the command to delete a DHCP
pool.
ip dhcp pool [POOL_NAME]
no ip dhcp pool [POOL_NAME]
3) To check configuration information, use the ‘show ip dhcp’ command.
To configure the DHCP Pool related function, execute the command as follows to go
to the DHCP pool mode.
WEC8500# configure terminal
WEC8500/configure # ip dhcp pool test
WEC8500/configure/ip/dhcp/pool test#
[Configuring IP address]
Before configuring a DHCP pool, you should configure a network first. If the network is
not configured, you cannot execute other commands.
Enter the command as follows to configure the network bandwidth of a DHCP pool to
serve. Enter ‘no’ parameter to delete a configured network bandwidth. After entering a
separator ‘/’ after an IP address, enter the length of a netmask address or enter a netmask
address after the IP address.
network [IP_ADDRESS] [NETMASK]
network [IP_ADDRESS]/[LENGTH]
no network