Default dhcp server values, What additional dhcp features does the, Switch support – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring DHCP Server Settings

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What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support?

The switch software includes a DHCP client that can request network

information from a DHCP server on the network during the initial system

configuration process. For information about enabling the DHCP client, see

"Setting the IP Address and Other Basic Network Information" on page 115.
If the switch is functioning as a Layer 3 device, the Layer 3 DHCP Relay

Agent can relay DHCP messages between DHCP clients and DHCP servers

that are located in different IP subnets.
The DHCP Layer 2 Relay feature permits Layer 3 Relay agent functionality in

Layer 2 switched networks. The switch supports L2 DHCP relay

configuration on individual ports, link aggregation groups (LAGs) and

VLANs. For information about Layer 2 and Layer 3 DHCP Relay, see

"Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features" on page 919.
DHCP Snooping is a security feature that monitors DHCP messages between

a DHCP client and DHCP server. It filters harmful DHCP messages and

builds a bindings database of (MAC address, IP address, VLAN ID, port)

tuples that are specified as authorized. DHCP snooping can be enabled

globally and on specific VLANs. For information about DHCP Snooping, see

"Snooping and Inspecting Traffic" on page 791.

Default DHCP Server Values

By default, the DHCP server is disabled, and no address pools are configured.

You must create at least one address pool and enable the DHCP server to

allow the switch to dynamically assign network information to hosts with

DHCP clients that broadcast requests.
The DHCP server can lease a maximum of 256 addresses.

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