Enabling dhcp – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Step Remarks

2.

Creating an address pool for the DHCP server

Creating a static address pool for the DHCP

server

Creating a dynamic address pool for the DHCP

server

Required.
Use at least one method.

IMPORTANT:

If the DHCP server and DHCP clients are on the
same subnet, make sure the address pool is on the

same network segment as the interface with the

DHCP server enabled. Otherwise, the clients will
fail to obtain IP addresses.

If a DHCP client obtains an IP address via a DHCP

relay agent, an IP address pool on the same
network segment as the DHCP relay agent

interface must be configured. Otherwise, the client

will fail to obtain an IP address.

3. Enabling the DHCP server on an interface

Optional.
When receiving a client's request on an interface with

the DHCP server enabled, the DHCP server will assign
an IP address from its address pool to the DHCP client.
With DHCP enabled, interfaces operate in DHCP
server mode.

IMPORTANT:

An interface cannot serve as both the DHCP server
and the DHCP relay agent. The most recent

configuration takes effect.

The DHCP server works on interfaces with IP

addresses manually configured only.

4. Displaying information about assigned IP

addresses

Optional.

Enabling DHCP

1.

From the navigation tree, select Network > DHCP.
The default DHCP Server page appears, as shown in

Figure 168

.

2.

On the upper part of the page, select the Enable option to enable DHCP globally.

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