A DHCP server can allocate IP addresses to clients by using the global address pool.
Context
You need to configure a DHCP server based on the global address pool to enable computers to obtain IP addresses from the switch dynamically.
A DHCP server based on the global address pool works with a DHCP relay agent.
Procedure
Create a global address pool.
Choose Service Management > DHCP > Configure Global Address Pool in the navigation tree to open the Configure Global Address Pool page.
Click New to open the Create a Global Address Pool page.
Table 1 describes the parameters on the Create a Global Address Pool page.
Table 1 Create a Global Address Pool
Parameter
Description
Basic Settings
Address Pool Name
Indicates the name of an address pool.
Subnet Address
Indicates the IP subnet of the address pool.
Subnet Mask
Indicates the mask of the IP subnet. Select a mask from the drop-down list box, for example, 24 (255.255.255.0).
Gateway IP
Indicates the IP address of a gateway. You can configure a maximum of eight gateway IP addresses.
Expired
Indicates the lease of dynamic IP addresses. The default lease is one day. The value range is as follows:
day: an integer ranging from 0 to 999
hour: an integer ranging from 0 to 23
minute: an integer ranging from 0 to 59
NOTE:
Different address pools can have different IP address leases, but addresses in one pool have the same lease.
Forbidden IP
Indicates the IP address that will not be dynamically allocated to users.
Some IP addresses are allocated to applications such as the DNS server and cannot be allocated to users. You can specify these IP addresses as forbidden IP addresses.
NOTE:
To add a forbidden IP address, click Add. To delete a forbidden IP address, select it and click Delete.
Configure DNS for the Address Pool
Client Domain Name
Indicates the domain name allocated by the DHCP server to the client.
DNS Server IP
Indicates the IP address of a DNS server. You can configure a maximum of eight DNS server addresses.
NOTE:
To add a DNS server address, click Add. To delete a DNS server address, select it and click Delete.
Configure NetBIOS for the Address Pool
NetBIOS Node Type
Indicates the type of a NetBIOS node. The options are:
unspecified
The NetBIOS node type is not specified.
b-node
The NetBIOS node obtains the mapping between the host name and IP address in broadcast mode. b represents broadcast.
p-node
The NetBIOS node obtains the mapping between the host name and IP address by communicating with the NetBIOS server. p represents peer to peer.
m-node
The NetBIOS node is a p-type node with some broadcast features. m represents mixed.
h-node
The NetBIOS node is a b-type node using the peer-to-peer communication mechanism. h represents hybrid.
The default value is unspecified.
NetBIOS Server IP
Indicates the IP address of a NetBIOS server. You can configure a maximum of eight NetBIOS server addresses.
NOTE:
To add a NetBIOS server address, click Add. To delete a NetBIOS server address, select
it and click Delete.
Set parameters.
Click OK.
Modify a global address pool.
Choose Service Management > DHCP > Configure Global Address Pool in the navigation tree to open the Configure Global Address Pool page.
Click to open the Modify Global Address Pool page.
NOTE:
Table 1 describes the parameters on the Modify Global Address Pool page.
The address pool name cannot be modified.
Set parameters.
Click OK.
Delete a global address pool.
Choose Service Management > DHCP > Configure Global Address Pool in the navigation tree to open the Configure Global Address Pool page.
Select a record that you want to delete and click Delete. The system asks you whether to delete the record.
NOTE:
To select a record, click the check box of the record.
To delete records in batches, click the check boxes of the records.