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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
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Chapter 10 Configuring Network Access
Configuring Global IP DHCP
Click Cancel to exit this procedure without saving your entries and to return to the Static Route
table.
Click Next to save your entries and to add another static route.
Related Topics
Configuring Virtual Contexts, page 4-7
Configuring Virtual Context Primary Attributes, page 4-11
Managing ACE Appliance Licenses, page 4-29
Configuring High Availability, page 11-1
Viewing All Static Routes by Context
Use this procedure to view all static routes associated with a virtual context.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Config > Virtual Contexts > context > Network > Static Routes.
The Static Route table appears with the following information:
Destination prefix address
Destination prefix mask or prefix length
Next hop IP address
Related Topics
Configuring Virtual Context Static Routes, page 10-34
Configuring Virtual Context VLAN Interfaces, page 10-10
Configuring Global IP DHCP
DM can configure the DHCP relay agent on the ACE. When you configure the ACE as a DHCP relay
agent, it is responsible for forwarding the requests and responses that are negotiated between the DHCP
clients and the server. By default, the DHCP relay agent is disabled. You must configure a DHCP server
when you enable the DHCP relay agent.
The following steps show you how to configure the DHCP relay agent at the context level so the
configuration applies to all interfaces associated with the context.
Note The options that appear when you select Config > Virtual Contexts > context depend on the device
associated with the virtual context and the role associated with your account.