Figure 90 – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Figure 90 Create a static address pool

Table 26 Configuration items

Item Description

IP Pool Name

Type the name of a static address pool.

IP Address

Type an IP address and select a subnet mask for the static address pool.
The IP address cannot be the IP address of any interface on the DHCP server.

Otherwise, an IP address conflict may occur and the bound client cannot obtain an
IP address correctly.
You can type a mask length or a mask in dotted decimal notation.

Mask

Client MAC Address

Configure the client MAC address or the client ID for the static address pool

IMPORTANT:

The client ID must be identical to the ID of the client to be bound. Otherwise, the client

cannot obtain an IP address.

Client ID

Client Domain Name

Type the domain name suffix for the client.
With the suffix assigned, the client only needs to input part of a domain name, and
the system will add the domain name suffix for name resolution.

Gateway Address

Type the gateway addresses for the client.
A DHCP client that wants to access an external host needs to send requests to a
gateway. You can specify gateways in each address pool and the DHCP server will

assign gateway addresses while assigning an IP address to the client.
Up to eight gateways can be specified in a DHCP address pool, separated by

commas.

DNS Server Address

Type the DNS server addresses for the client.
To allow the client to access a host on the Internet through DNS, you need to specify

a DNS server address.
Up to eight DNS servers can be specified in a DHCP address pool, separated by
commas.

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