Motorola WS5100 manual Click the Relay tab

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5-14WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide

2. Click the Relay tab.

3.Refer to the Interface field for the names of the interfaces available to route information between the DHCP Server and DHCP clients. If this information is insufficient, consider creating a new IP pool or edit an existing pool.

4.Refer to the Gateway Information field for DHCP Server and Gateway Interface IP addresses ensure these address are in no way in conflict with the addresses used to route data between DHCP Server and client. The gateway address should not be set to any VLAN interface used by the switch.

5.Click the Edit button to modify the properties displayed on an existing DHCP pool. Refer to step 7 for the information that can be modified for the DHCP relay.

6.To delete an existing DHCP pool from the list of those available to the switch, highlight the pool from within the Network Pool field and click the Delete button.

NOTE: The interface VLAN and gateway interface should have their IP addresses set. The interface VLAN and gateway interface should not have DHCP client or DHCP Server enabled. DHCP packets cannot be relayed to an onboard DHCP Server. The interface VLAN and gateway interface cannot be one and the same.

7.Click the Add button to create a new DHCP pool.

a.Use the Interface drop-down menu to assign the interface used for the DHCP relay. As VLANs are added to the switch, the number of interfaces available grows.

b.Add Servers as needed to supply DHCP relay resources. As Servers are added, use the Gateway drop-down menu associated with each Server to supply the interface used to route data. The gateway address should not be set to any VLAN interface used by the switch.

c.Click OK to save and add the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.

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Motorola WS5100 manual Click the Relay tab