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Task
Remarks
Enabling the Interface Address Pool Mode on Interface(s)
Required
Configuring the static IP address allocation
mode
Configuring an
Address Allocation
Mode for an
Interface Address
Pool
Configuring the dynamic IP address allocation
mode
One of the two options is
required. And these two
options can be configured
at the same time.
Configuring a Domain Name Suffix for the DHCP Client
Optional
Configuring DNS Servers for the DHCP Client
Optional
Configuring WINS Servers for the DHCP Client
Optional
Configuring BIMS Server Information for the DHCP Client
Optional
Configuring Option 184 Parameters for the Client with Voice Service
Optional
Configuring the TFTP Server and Bootfile Name for the DHCP Client
Optional
Configuring a Self-Defined DHCP Option
Optional
When an S4500 Ethernet switch works in the interface address pool mode as a DHCP server, the only
gateway address it can assign to a client is the primary IP address of the interface.
Enabling the Interface Address Pool Mode on Interface(s)
If the DHCP server works in the interface address pool mode, it picks IP addresses from the interface
address pools and assigns them to the DHCP clients. If there is no available IP address in the interface
address pools, the DHCP server picks IP addresses from its global address pool that contains the
interface address pool segment and assigns them to the DHCP clients.
Follow these steps to configure interface address pool mode on interface(s):
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
interface
interface-type
interface-number
dhcp select
interface
On the current
interface
quit
Configure interface
address pool mode
On multiple
interfaces in
system view
dhcp select
interface
{
interface
interface-type
interface-number
[
to
interface-type interface-number
]
|
all
}
Required
By default, a DHCP
server assigns the IP
addresses of the global
address pool to DHCP
clients.
You need to configure an IP address for the interface before enabling the interface address pool mode
on it.