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DHCP Server Class Config Commands

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option

DHCP Server Class Config Commands

Use this command to specify a value for DHCP user class options. This command is used in Step 2
in the usage guidelines provided below.

Syntax

option (user-class)(user class name)

Parameters

Usage Guidelines
Follow the steps below to create a DHCP User Class:

1. Create a DHCP class named

RFS7000DHCPclass

. The Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller

supports a maximum of 8 DHCP classes.

RFS7000(config)#ip dhcp class RFS7000DHCPclass

RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#

2. Create a USER class named

MC800

. The privilege mode changes to

(config-dhcpclass)

. The

Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller supports a maximum of 8 Users classes per DHCP
class.

RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#option user-class MC800

RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#

3. Create a Pool named

WID

, using

(config)#

mode.

RFS7000(config)#ip dhcp pool WID

RFS7000(config-dhcp)#

4. Associate the DHCP class, created in Step 1 with the pool created in Step 3. The Brocade

Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller supports association of only 8 CDHCP classes with a pool.

RFS7000(config-dhcp)#class RFS7000DHCPclass

RFS7000(config-dhcp-class)#

5. The switch moves to a new mode (config-dhcp-class). Use this mode to add a address range

used for the DHCP class associated with the pool.

RFS7000(config-dhcp-class)#address range 11.22.33.44

Example

RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#option user-class MC800

RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#

user-class
(user classname)

Use this to create a DHCP Server user-class options.

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