Web Management Guide-R02
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Guide
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Getting Started
- Web Configuration
- Using the Web Interface
- Basic Management Tasks
- Displaying System Information
- Displaying Hardware/Software Versions
- Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
- Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
- Managing System Files
- Setting the System Clock
- Configuring the Console Port
- Configuring Telnet Settings
- Displaying CPU Utilization
- Configuring CPU Guard
- Displaying Memory Utilization
- Resetting the System
- Interface Configuration
- VLAN Configuration
- Address Table Settings
- Spanning Tree Algorithm
- Congestion Control
- Class of Service
- Quality of Service
- VoIP Traffic Configuration
- Security Measures
- AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)
- Configuring User Accounts
- Web Authentication
- Network Access (MAC Address Authentication)
- Configuring HTTPS
- Configuring the Secure Shell
- Access Control Lists
- Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
- Configuring Port Security
- Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
- DoS Protection
- DHCP Snooping
- DHCPv6 Snooping
- ND Snooping
- IPv4 Source Guard
- IPv6 Source Guard
- ARP Inspection
- Application Filter
- Basic Administration Protocols
- Configuring Event Logging
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
- Setting Community Access Strings
- Setting the Local Engine ID
- Specifying a Remote Engine ID
- Setting SNMPv3 Views
- Configuring SNMPv3 Groups
- Configuring Local SNMPv3 Users
- Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
- Specifying Trap Managers
- Creating SNMP Notification Logs
- Showing SNMP Statistics
- Remote Monitoring
- Setting a Time Range
- Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
- MLAG Configuration
- OAM Configuration
- LBD Configuration
- Multicast Filtering
- Overview
- Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query for IPv4)
- Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
- Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
- Assigning Interfaces to Multicast Services
- Setting IGMP Snooping Status per Interface
- Filtering IGMP Packets on an Interface
- Displaying Multicast Groups Discovered by IGMP Snooping
- Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics
- Filtering and Throttling IGMP Groups
- MLD Snooping (Snooping and Query for IPv6)
- Configuring MLD Snooping and Query Parameters
- Setting Immediate Leave Status for MLD Snooping per Interface
- Specifying Static Interfaces for an IPv6 Multicast Router
- Assigning Interfaces to IPv6 Multicast Services
- Filtering MLD Query Packets on an Interface
- Showing MLD Snooping Groups and Source List
- Displaying MLD Snooping Statistics
- Filtering and Throttling MLD Groups
- Multicast VLAN Registration for IPv4
- IP Tools
- IP Configuration
- General IP Routing
- IP Services
- Appendices
Chapter 18
| IP Services
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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found, it assigns an address from the matching network address pool. However,
if no matching address pool is found the request is ignored.
◆ When searching for a manual binding, the switch compares the client identifier
and then the hardware address for DHCP clients. Since BOOTP clients cannot
transmit a client identifier, you must configure a hardware address for this host
type. If no manual binding has been specified for a host entry with a hardware
address or client identifier, the switch will assign an address from the first
matching network pool.
◆ If the subnet mask is not specified for network or host address pools, the class
A, B, or C natural mask is used. The DHCP server assumes that all host addresses
are available. You can exclude subsets of the address space by using the IP
Service > DHCP > Server (Configure Excluded Addresses – Add) page.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
Creating a New Address Pool
◆ Pool Name – A string or integer. (Range: 1-32 characters)
◆ Type – Sets the address pool type to Network or Host.
Setting Parameters for a Network Pool
◆ IP – The IP address of the DHCP address pool.
◆ Subnet Mask – The bit combination that identifies the network (or subnet) and
the host portion of the DHCP address pool.
Setting Parameters for a Static Host
◆ IP – The IP address to assign to the host.
◆ Subnet Mask – Specifies the network mask of the client.
◆ Client-Identifier – A unique designation for the client device, either a text
string (1-15 characters) or hexadecimal value. The information included in the
identifier is based on RFC 2132 Option 60, and must be unique for all clients in
the same administrative domain.
◆ Hardware Address – Specifies the MAC address and protocol used on the
client. (Options: Ethernet, IEEE802, FDDI, None; Default: Ethernet)
Setting Optional Parameters
◆ Default Router – The IP address of the primary and alternate gateway router.
The IP address of the router should be on the same subnet as the client.