Dhcp address pool, Address pool types, Common address pool structure – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

Page 45: Principles for selecting an address pool

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In addition to assigning IP addresses to DHCP clients on public networks, a multi-VPN-instance

customer edge (MCE) device serving as the DHCP server can also assign IP addresses to DHCP

clients on private networks. Note that the IP address ranges of public and private networks or those of

private networks on the DHCP server cannot overlap each other. For details about MCE, refer to MCE

Configuration in the MPLS Configuration Guide.

DHCP Address Pool

Address pool types

DHCP address pools can be classified into two types:

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Common address pool: Supports both static binding and dynamic allocation.

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Extended address pool: Supports dynamic allocation only.

Common address pool structure

In response to a client’s request, the DHCP server selects an idle IP address from an address pool and

sends it together with other parameters such as the lease time and a DNS server address to the client.

The common address pool database is organized as a tree. The root of the tree is the address pool for

natural networks, branches are address pools for subnets, and leaves are addresses statically bound

to clients. For the same level address pools, a previously configured pool has a higher selection priority

than a new one.

At the very beginning, subnetworks inherit network parameters and clients inherit subnetwork

parameters. Therefore, common parameters, for example a DNS server address, should be configured

at the highest (network or subnetwork) level of the tree.

After establishment of the inheritance relationship, the new configuration at the higher level (father) of

the tree will be:

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Inherited if the lower level (child) has no such configuration, or

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Overridden if the lower level (child) has such configuration.

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The extended address pool database is not organized as a tree.

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The IP address lease does not enjoy the inheritance attribute.

Principles for selecting an address pool

The DHCP server observes the following principles to select an address pool when assigning an IP

address to a client:

1) If there is an address pool where an IP address is statically bound to the MAC address or ID of the

client, the DHCP server will select this address pool and assign the statically bound IP address to

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