Configuring DHCP Pools on Aruba Switches
To configure a new DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to an IP-enabled device from a defined range of numbers configured for a given network. pool on a switch, complete the following steps:
1. In the app, select one of the following options:
To select a switch group in the filter:
a. Set the filter to a group containing at least one switch.
The dashboard context for the group is displayed.
b. Under , click > .
c. Click the icon to view the switch configuration dashboard.
To select a switch in the filter:
a. Set the filter to or a group containing at least one switch.
b. Under , click > .
A list of switches is displayed in the
view.c. Click a switch under .
The dashboard context for the switch is displayed.
d. Under , click .
The tabs to configure the switch is displayed.
2. Click > . The page is displayed.
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If any of the devices is running a lower version, a warning message is displayed, and the DHCP configuration changes are pushed only to the devices that support the DHCP. If the devices are upgraded to a supported version or moved out of the group, the warning message will not be displayed. |
3. To activate the DHCP service, move the toggle switch to the on position.
The DHCP service can be enabled only if there is a valid DHCP pool.
4. To add a new DHCP pool, click +and configure the following parameters:
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Description |
Value |
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Name of the pool. |
A string. |
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A valid network IP address to assigned to the DHCP pool. |
IPv4 address |
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Netmask of the DHCP pool. |
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The lease time for the DHCP pool in days-hours-minutes format. |
You can set a maximum value of 365 days 23 hours and 59 minutes in the DD-HH-MM format. |
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IP address of the default router in the subnet. |
You can add up to 8 IP addresses. |
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Address of the DNSDomain Name System. A DNS server functions as a phone book for the intranet and Internet users. It converts human-readable computer host names into IP addresses and IP addresses into host names. It stores several records for a domain name such as an address 'A' record, name server (NS), and mail exchanger (MX) records. The Address 'A' record is the most important record that is stored in a DNS server, because it provides the required IP address for a network peripheral or element. server. To add multiple DNS servers, click +. |
You can add up to 8 DNS servers. |
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Address of the Netbios server. The Netbios server address configuration is not required for Mobility Access Switches. To add multiple Netbios servers, click +. |
You can add up to 8 Netbios servers. For Mobility Access Switches, an option called WINS Server is available. |
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IP address range within the network and network mask combination. To add multiple IP address range, click +. |
You can add up to 64 IP address range. |
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IP address range to exclude. This field is available only for the Mobility Access Switches. To add multiple excluded address range, click +. |
You can add up to 64 IP address range. |
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The code type, and ASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Information Interchange. An ASCII code is a numerical representation of a character or an action. or HEX value of the DHCP option to configure. To add multiple options, click +. |
You can add up to 8 options. A value within the range of 2-254 with type as hexadecimal and ASCII is valid. |
5. Click .
6. Click .
7. To edit the details of a DHCP pool, point to the row for the DHCP pool, and click the edit icon in the column, and configure the parameters.
8. To delete a DHCP pool, point to the row for the DHCP pool, and click the delete icon in the column.
9. When the pop-up window prompts you, click .