Enabling dhcp – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Task Remarks

Creating a static address pool
for the DHCP server

Required to configure either of the two.

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.

Creating a dynamic address
pool for the DHCP server

Enabling the DHCP server on an
interface

Optional.
With the DHCP server enabled on an interface, upon receiving a client's

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

IMPORTANT:

An interface cannot serve as both the DHCP server and the DHCP relay

agent. The latest configuration takes effect.

The DHCP server works on interfaces with IP addresses manually

configured only.

Display the information of
assigned IP addresses

Optional.

Enabling DHCP

Select Network > DHCP > DHCP Server from the navigation tree to enter the page shown in

Figure 89

.

Enable or disable DHCP on the upper part of the page.

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