
Name Description
performed to ensure that the specified ranges of IP address are in the same subnet
as the default router and subnet mask. The configured IP range is divided into
blocks based on the configured client count.
l For Distributed,L3 mode, you can configure any discontiguous IP ranges. The
configured IP range is divided into multiple IP subnets that are sufficient to
accommodate the configured client count.
NOTE: You can allocate multiple branch IDs (BID) per subnet. The OAW-IAP
generates a subnet name from the DHCP IP configuration, which the Switch can use
as a subnet identifier. If static subnets are configured in each branch, all of them are
assigned the with BID 0, which is mapped directly to the configured static subnet.
Option Specify the type and a value for the DHCP option. You can configure the organization-
specific DHCP options supported by the DHCP server. For example, 176, 242, 161,
and so on. To add multiple DHCP options, click the + icon. You can add up to eight
DHCP options.
Table 47:
Distributed DHCP Mode: Configuration Parameters
4. Click Next.
5. Specify the number of clients to use per branch. The client count configured for a branch determines the use of IP
addresses from the IP address range defined for a DHCP scope. For example, if 20 IP addresses are available in
an IP address range configured for a DHCP scope and a client count of 9 is configured, only a few IP addresses
(in this example, 9) from this range will be used and allocated to a branch. The OAW-IAP does not allow the
administrators to assign the remaining IP addresses to another branch, although a lower value is configured for
the client count.
6. Click Next. The Static IP tab is displayed. Specify the number of first and last IP addresses to reserve in the
subnet.
7. Click Finish.
In the CLI
To configure Distributed,L2 DHCP scope:
(Instant Access Point)(config)# ip dhcp <profile-name>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# ip dhcp server-type <Distributed,L2>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# server-vlan <vlan-ID>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# subnet-mask <subnet-mask>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# default-router <IP-address>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# client-count <number>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# dns-server <name>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# domain-name <domain-name>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# lease-time <minutes>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# ip-range <start-IP> <end-IP>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# reserve {first|last} <count>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# option <type> <value>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# end
(Instant Access Point))# commit apply
To configure Distributed,L3 DHCPscope:
(Instant Access Point)(config)# ip dhcp <profile-name>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# ip dhcp server-type <Distributed,L3>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# server-vlan <vlan-ID>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# client-count <number>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# dns-server <name>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# domain-name <domain-name>
(Instant Access Point)(DHCP Profile <profile-name>)# lease-time <minutes>
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