Netgear XCM89UP User Manual Software Version 11.x - Page 89
Delete, Apply, Table 32., DHCP Pool Configuration
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M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches 8. Click the Add button. The pool configuration is added. 9. To delete the pool, click the Delete button. This field is not visible to a user with read-only permission. 10. Click the Apply button. The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. The following table describes the DHCP Pool Configuration fields. Table 32. DHCP Pool Configuration Field Pool Name* Pool Name Type of Binding Network Address Network Mask Network Prefix Length Client Name Hardware Address Hardware Address Type Client ID Host Number Description For a user with read/write permission, this field shows names of all the existing pools along with an additional option Create. When the user selects Create, another text box Pool Name, appears where the user can enter a name for the pool to be created. For a user with read-only permission, this field shows names of the existing pools only. The name of the pool to be created. This field appears when the user with read-write permission selects Create in the Pool Name list*. Pool Name can be up to 31 characters in length. The type of binding for the pool: • Unallocated • Dynamic • Manual The subnet address for a DHCP address of a dynamic pool. The subnet number for a DHCP address of a dynamic pool. Either Network Mask or Prefix Length can be configured to specify the subnet mask but not both. The subnet number for a DHCP address of a dynamic pool. Either Network Mask or Prefix Length can be configured to specify the subnet mask but not both. The valid range is 0 to 32. The client name for DHCP manual pool. The MAC address of the hardware platform of the DHCP client. The protocol of the hardware platform of the DHCP client. Valid types are Ethernet and ieee802. The default value is Ethernet. The client identifier for DHCP manual pool. The IP address for a manual binding to a DHCP client. The host can be set only if f Client Identifier or Hardware Address is specified. Deleting Host would delete the client name, client ID, and hardware address for the manual pool, and set the pool type to Unallocated. Configure System Information 89