Chapter 37 DHCP
•VLAN - The Switch is configured on a VLAN by VLAN basis. The Switch can be configured as a DHCP server for one VLAN and at the same time the Switch can be configured to relay DHCP requests for clients in another VLAN.
37.2DHCP Status
Click IP Application > DHCP in the navigation panel. The DHCP Status screen displays.
Figure 174 IP Application > DHCP Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 110 IP Application > DHCP Status
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Server Status | This section displays configuration settings related to the Switch’s DHCP |
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Index | This is the index number. |
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VID | This field displays the VLAN ID for which the Switch is a DHCP server. |
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Server Status | This field displays the starting DHCP client IP address. |
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IP Pool Size | This field displays the number of IP addresses that can be assigned to |
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Relay Status | This section displays configuration settings related to the Switch’s DHCP |
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Relay Mode | This field displays: |
| • None - if the Switch is not configured as a DHCP relay agent. |
| • Global - if the Switch is configured as a DHCP relay agent only. |
| • VLAN - followed by a VLAN ID if it is configured as a relay agent for |
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37.3 DHCP Server Status Detail
Click IP Application > DHCP in the navigation panel and then click an existing index number of a DHCP server configuration to view the screen as shown. Use
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