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Ɣ B-Node: It indicates a broadcast node that uses broadcasts for name resolution.
Ɣ P-Node: It indicates a peer-to-peer node that uses a WINS server to resolve
NetBIOS names. P-Node does not use broadcasts but queries the WINS server
directly.
Ɣ M-Node: It indicates a mixed node that is a combination of a B-Node and
P-Node. By default, an M-Node functions as a B-Node firstly. If the broadcast
name query is unsuccessful, it uses a WINS server.
Ɣ H-Node: It indicates a hybrid node that is a combination of a P-Node and B-Node.
By default, an H-Node functions as a P-Node firstly. If the unicast name query to
the WINS server is unsuccessful, it uses broadcasts.
Relay Agent ID: It specifies the relay agent identifier for the DHCP address pool. It
can be a parameter used by address allocation policy. Refer to section 7.7.2.1.4 IP
Address Allocation Policy for details. There are three types of formats.
Ɣ hex: It is used to specify a hexadecimal string. It should be between 1 and 25
characters long.
Ɣ ascii: It is used to specify an ASCII character string. It should be between 1 and
27 characters long.
Ɣ ip: It is used to specify an IP address.
¾ Save: Click it to save the DHCP address pool settings.
Note
The Device provides a default address pool whose name is pool1. The pool1 is
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7.8.4.7 How to Add the DHCP Address Pools
If you want to add one or more DHCP address pools, do the following:
Step 1 Go to the Advanced > DHCP page, and select the DHCP Server radio button
to go to the DHCP Server page.
Step 2 Select the Address Pool Settings tab to go to the setup page.