Applying an extended address pool on an interface – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter interface view

interface interface-type interface-number

Enable the DHCP server on an

interface

dhcp select server global-pool

[ subaddress ]

Optional

Enabled by default.

If a DHCP relay agent exists between the DHCP server and client, the DHCP server, regardless of

whether the subaddress keyword is used, will select an IP address from the address pool containing

the primary IP address of the DHCP relay agent’s interface (connected to the client) for a requesting

client.

When the DHCP server and client are on the same subnet:

z

With the keyword subaddress specified, the DHCP server will assign an IP address from the

address pool containing the secondary IP address of the server interface (connected to the client);

if the interface has multiple secondary IP addresses, the address pool containing the first

secondary IP address is selected. If the interface has no secondary IP addresses, the server is

unable to assign an IP address to the client.

z

Without the keyword subaddress specified, the DHCP server will assign an IP address from the

address pool containing the primary IP address of the server interface (connected to the client).

Applying an Extended Address Pool on an Interface

After you create an extended address pool and apply it on an interface, the DHCP server, upon

receiving a client's request on the interface, attempts to assign the client the statically bound IP

address first and then an IP address from the specified address pool. If no IP address is available,

address allocation fails, and the DHCP server will not assign the client any IP address from other

address pools.

Follow these steps to apply an extended address pool on an interface:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter interface view

interface interface-type

interface-number

Apply an extended address pool

on the interface

dhcp server apply ip-pool

pool-name

Optional

By default, the DHCP server has no

extended address pool applied on its

interface, and assigns an IP address

from a common address pool to a

requesting client.

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