Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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User Guide
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Deleting a DHCP Client Port
5. Click
Commit
to save the changes or click
Revert All
to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click
OK
to proceed.
6. Click
Exit Transaction
or continue making changes.
Section 5.14.4
Deleting a DHCP Client Port
To delete a client port for the DHCP relay agent, do the following:
1. Change the mode to
Edit Private
or
Edit Exclusive
.
2. Navigate to
switch
»
dhcp-relay-agent
»
dhcp-client-ports
. The
DHCP Relay Agent Client Ports
table
appears.
2
3
1
Figure 327: DHCP Relay Agent Client Ports Table
1.
Add Button
2.
Edit Button
3.
Delete Button
3. Click
Delete
next to the chosen client port.
4. Click
Commit
to save the changes or click
Revert All
to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click
OK
to proceed.
5. Click
Exit Transaction
or continue making changes.
Section 5.15
Managing the DHCP Server
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a method for centrally and consistently managing IP addresses
and settings for clients, offering a variety of assignment methods. IP addresses can be assigned based on the
Ethernet MAC address of a client either sequentially or by using port identification provided by a DHCP relay
agent device.
The information that is assigned to addresses in DHCP is organized to deal with clients at the interface, subnet,
pool, shared network, host-group and host levels.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage the DHCP server:
•
Section 5.15.1, “Configuring the DHCP Server”
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