Installation guide

Switch Services
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4. Click the Edit button to modify the properties displayed on an existing DHCP pool. For more
information, see Editing the Properties of an Existing DHCP Pool on page 5-6.
5. To delete an existing DHCP pool from the list of those available, highlight the pool from within the
Pool Name field and click the Delete button.
6. Click the Add button to create a new DHCP pool. For more information, see
Adding a New DHCP Pool on page 5-7.
7. Click the Options button to insert a global pool name into the list of available pools. For more
information, see Configuring DHCP Global Options on page 5-9.
5.2.3 Configuring Excluded IP Address Information
The DHCP Server may have some IP addresses unavailable when assigning IP address ranges for a pool. If IP
addresses have been manually assigned and fixed, they need to be made available for the administrator to
exclude from possible selection.
To view excluded IP address ranges:
1. Select Services > DHCP Server from the main menu tree.
IP Address Displays the IP address for the client using the pool name listed.
Hardware Address Displays the type of interface used to pass DHCP discover and
request exchanges between the switch DHCP server and DHCP
clients. The Hardware Address field also displays the address of
the DHCP client for whom the static IP is reserved.
Client Name Displays the name of the client requesting DHCP Server support
over this interface.
Client ID Displays the client identifier based on the identifier static IP
assigned. The hardware address and the client identifier should not
be configured on the same host pool.