DHCP Host Help

Create or modify DHCP host addresses:

To refresh the data displayed in the IP Host Connections table, click the Refresh button.

To remove a DHCP host, click the Delete button.

To create a new DHCP host, click the Create button.

To modify the DHCP host, click the Modify button.

Index

The DHCP host index.

Name

The admin status of the VC.

Routing Domain

The routing domain to which this subnet, group, or host parameter applies.

Hardware Address

The MAC address of the network interface that was used to acquire the lease.

ClientId

The DHCP client identifier.

IP Address1

Enter the fixed IP address assigned to this client.

IP Address2

Enter the fixed IP address assigned to this client.

IP Address3

Enter the fixed IP address assigned to this client.

IP Address4

Enter the fixed IP address assigned to this client.

Default Lease Time d-h:m:s

The default time, in seconds assigned to a lease if the client requesting the lease does not request a specific expiration time.

Min Lease Time d-h:m:s

The minimum expiration time in seconds that will be assigned to a DHCP lease by the server, regardless of the value specified by a client. Values: -1 to 2147483647. -1 indicates the parameter should be ignored.
Default: 0

Max Lease Time d-h:m:s

The maximum time in seconds that will be assigned to a lease regardless of the value specified by a client. Values: -1 to 2147483647. -1 indicates the parameter should be ignored.
Default: 86400

OptionBootFile

The name of the initial boot file loaded by the client. The filename should be recognizable to the file transfer protocol that the client will be using to load the file if you have devices requiring bootp. If the device only needs IP addresses, this file is not needed.

Boot Server

The IP address of the server from which the initial boot file (specified in the bootfile parameter) is to be loaded.

Default Router

The IP address of the client default gateway.

Primary Name Server

The IP address of the primary domain name server that the client should use for DNS resolution.

Secondary Name Server

The IP address of the secondary domain name server that the client should use for DNS resolution.

Domain Name

The name of the DNS domain.

Row Status

Status of the current row.

 

January 22, 2011