Configuring a DHCP Server Based on the Global Address Pool
If a DHCP server based on a global address pool is configured, all online users of the server can obtain IP addresses from this address pool.
Pre-configuration Tasks
Before configuring a DHCP server based on the global address pool, complete the following tasks:
Ensuring that the link between the DHCP client and the device works properly and the DHCP client can communicate with the device
(Optional) Configuring the DNS service for the DHCP client
(Optional) Configuring the NetBIOS service for the DHCP client
Configuring routes from the device to the DNS server and the NetBIOS server (The routes are required only when the servers are configured.)
(Optional) Configuring the customized DHCP option
- Configuring the Global Address Pool
- Configuring an Interface to Use the Global Address Pool
- (Optional) Configuring the Static DNS Service on a DHCP Client
- (Optional) Configuring the Static NetBIOS Service on a DHCP
Client
- (Optional) Configuring a Customized DHCP Option for the Global Address Pool
- (Optional) Preventing Repeated IP Address Allocation
- (Optional) Configuring Automatic Saving of DHCP Data
- Checking the Configuration