Installation guide

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6. Click the Add button create a new pool class name. For more information, see Adding a New DHCP Pool
Class on page 5-22.
5.2.9.1 Editing an Existing DHCP Pool Class
The Edit DHCP Pool Class Configuration dialog is used to edit the association of a DHCP pool name to a
DHCP class name. It is also used to configure a maximum of 4 pool class address range. To revise an existing
DHCP pool class name:
1. Select Services > DHCP Server from the main menu tree.
2. Select the Pool Class tab.
3. Click on the Edit button from the Pool Class Names section.
4. Refer to the read-only Pool Name to ensure modifications are made to the correct pool name.
5. Use the Class Name field to associate an existing class, created using Adding a New DHCP User Class
on page 5-19.
6. Refer to the Pool Class Address Range field to revise an address range. A maximum of 4 address
ranges can be assigned to a class.
a. Use the Insert button to revise the Start IP and End IP address range for a class.
b. Select a address range and click Remove to delete that particular address range.
7. Refer to the Status field. It displays the current state of the requests made from the applet. Requests are
any “SET/GET” operation from the applet. The Status field displays error messages if something goes
wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
8. Click OK to save the new configuration and close the dialog window.
9. Click Cancel to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
5.2.9.2 Adding a New DHCP Pool Class
The Add DHCP Pool Class Configuration dialog is used to associate an existing class, created using
Adding a New DHCP User Class, to an existing pool, created using Adding a New DHCP Pool. It is also used
to configure a maximum of 4 pool class address range. To add a new DHCP pool class:
1. Select Services > DHCP Server from the main menu tree.
2. Select the Pool Class tab.
3. Click on the Add button from the Pool Class Names section.