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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 Network Operations 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 Manage, click Devices > Switches.

c. Click the Config icon to view the switch configuration dashboard.

To select a switch in the filter:

a. Set the filter to Global or a group containing at least one switch.

b. Under Manage, click Devices > Switches.

A list of switches is displayed in the List view.

c. Click a switch under Device Name.

The dashboard context for the switch is displayed.

d. Under Manage, click Device.

The tabs to configure the switch is displayed.

2. Click Security > DHCP Pools. The DHCP Pools page is displayed.

 

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 Enable DHCP service 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:

Table 1: Configuring a DHCP Pool

Name

Description

Value

Name

Name of the pool.

A string.

Network

A valid network IP address to assigned to the DHCP pool.

IPv4 address

Netmask

Netmask of the DHCP pool.

SubnetSubnet is the logical division of an IP network. mask

Lease Time

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.

Default Router

IP address of the default router in the subnet.

You can add up to 8 IP addresses.

DNS Server

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.

Netbios Server

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.

IP Address Range

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.

Exclude Address Range

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.

Option

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 Add.

6. Click Save Settings.

7. To edit the details of a DHCP pool, point to the row for the DHCP pool, and click the edit icon in the Edit 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 Delete column.

9. When the Do you want to delete <DHCP Pool Name>? pop-up window prompts you, click Yes.

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