Configuring a domain name suffix for the client – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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NOTE:

In common address pool view, using the network or network ip range command repeatedly overwrites
the previous configuration.

After you exclude IP addresses from automatic allocation by using the dhcp server forbidden-ip
command, neither a common address pool nor an extended address pool can assign these IP addresses

through dynamic address allocation.

Using the dhcp server forbidden-ip command repeatedly can exclude multiple IP address ranges from
allocation.

Configuring dynamic address allocation for an extended address pool

Extended address pools support dynamic address allocation only.
When you configure an extended address pool, you need to specify:

Assignable IP address range

Mask

After the assignable IP address range and the mask are specified, the address pool becomes valid.
To configure dynamic address allocation for an extended address pool:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter extended address pool
view.

dhcp server ip-pool pool-name
extended

N/A

3.

Specify the IP address
range.

network ip range min-address
max-address

Not specified by default.

4.

Specify the IP address mask. network mask mask

Not specified by default.

5.

Specify the IP address range

for the DHCP clients of a
specified vendor.

vendor-class-identifier
hex-string&<1-255> ip range

min-address max-address

Optional.
Not configured by default.

6.

Specify the address lease

duration.

expired { day day [ hour hour
[ minute minute [ second second ] ] ]
| unlimited }

Optional.
One day by default.

7.

Exclude IP addresses from

dynamic allocation.

forbidden-ip ip-address&<1-8>

Optional.
Except IP addresses of the DHCP
server interfaces, all addresses in

the DHCP address pool are

assignable by default.

NOTE:

Excluded IP addresses specified with the forbidden-ip command in DHCP address pool view are not
assignable in the current extended address pool, but are assignable in other address pools.

Configuring a domain name suffix for the client

You can specify a domain name suffix in each DHCP address pool on the DHCP server to provide the
clients with the domain name suffix. With this suffix assigned, the client only needs to input part of a

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