Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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Managing Custom Host Client Configurations
5. Click
Exit Transaction
or continue making changes.
Section 5.15.10
Managing Custom Host Client Configurations
Custom configuration settings can be set for each host client.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage custom host client configurations on a DHCP
server:
•
Section 5.15.10.1, “Viewing a List of Custom Host Client Configurations”
•
Section 5.15.10.2, “Adding Custom Host Client Configurations”
•
Section 5.15.10.3, “Deleting Custom Host Client Configurations”
Section 5.15.10.1
Viewing a List of Custom Host Client Configurations
To view a list of custom configurations for host clients on the DHCP server, navigate to
services
»
dhcpserver
»
hosts
»
{host}
»
options
»
client
»
custom
, where
{host}
is the name of the host. If custom configurations have
been configured, the
Custom Configuration
table appears.
Figure 365: Custom Configuration Table
If no custom configurations have been configured for the host client, add custom configurations as needed. For
Section 5.15.10.2, “Adding Custom Host Client Configurations”
.
Section 5.15.10.2
Adding Custom Host Client Configurations
To add a custom configuration to a host client on the DHCP server, do the following:
1. Change the mode to
Edit Private
or
Edit Exclusive
.
2. Navigate to
services
»
dhcpserver
»
hosts
»
{host}
»
options
»
client
»
custom
, where
{host}
is the
name of the host.
3. Click
<Add custom>
. The
Key Settings
form appears.
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