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Network Administration: DHCP Server 313
FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\gina\Desktop\Checkout_new\Dell Astute\User
Guide\Dell_Astute_Network_Admin_DHCP_Server.fm
DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 8/9/16 - FOR PROOF ONLY
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NetBIOS WINS Server —
Enter the NetBIOS WINS name server
available to a DHCP client. This is DHCP option 44.
–
NetBIOS Node Type —
Select how to resolve the NetBIOS name.
This is DHCP option 46. Valid node types are:
•
None
— Name will not be resolved.
•
Broadcast
— IP Broadcast messages are used to register and
resolve NetBIOS names to IP addresses.
•
Peer-to-Peer
— Point-to-point communications with a NetBIOS
name server are used to register and resolve computer names to IP
addresses.
•
Mixed
— A combination of b-node and p-node communications
is used to register and resolve NetBIOS names. M-node first uses
b-node; then, if necessary, p-node. M-node is typically not the best
choice for larger networks because its preference for b-node
Broadcasts increases network traffic.
•
Hybrid
— A hybrid combination of b-node and p-node is used.
When configured to use h-node, a computer always tries p-node
first and uses b-node only if p-node fails. This is the default.
–
SNTP Server
— Enter the IP address of the time server for the DHCP
client. This is DHCP option 4.
–
Next Server
—Enter the IP address of the TFTP/SCP server from
which the configuration file is downloaded. This is DHCP siaddr.
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Next Server Name
—Enter the name of the TFTP/SCP server. This is
DHCP option 66.
–
Image File Name
— Enter the name of the file that is used as a
configuration file. This is DHCP option 67.
Static Hosts
You might want to assign some DHCP clients a permanent IP address that
never changes. This client is then known as a static host.
To manually allocate a permanent IP address to a specific client:
1
Click
Network Administration > DHCP Server > Static Hosts.
The static hosts are displayed.

Table of Contents

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Dell X1000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
PoENo
ManagementUnmanaged
Switching Capacity16 Gbps (8-Port), 32 Gbps (16-Port)
Forwarding Rate11.9 Mpps (8-Port), 23.8 Mpps (16-Port)
Jumbo Frame Support9KB
TypeUnmanaged
Ports8
MountingDesktop
MAC Address Table Size8K
Power Consumption8.5W (16-Port)
SeriesX1000 Series

Summary

Features

Quality of Service Features

Details features for optimizing network performance through traffic classification and prioritization.

Security Features

Explains various security mechanisms like Dot1x, Port Security, and ACLs for network protection.

Hardware Description

Device Models

Details the different switch models available in the X1000 and X4000 series.

Power Supplies

Provides information on the universal input power supply and its specifications.

Switch Management

IPv4 Addressing

Covers the configuration of IPv4 addresses for interfaces, including static and DHCP assignments.

IPv6 Addressing

Details the configuration of IPv6 addresses, global parameters, and interface settings.

File Update and Backup

Describes managing device firmware and configuration files, including updates and backups.

Management Security

Explains how to configure security settings like password management and access control.

Statistics and Diagnostics

Statistics

Provides information on displaying device utilization statistics like packet counts and errors.

Diagnostics

Explains how to perform hardware tests, including integrated cable tests and optical transceiver diagnostics.

Network Administration: VLAN

Standard VLAN

Describes the configuration of standard (non-voice) VLANs, including membership and port settings.

Voice VLAN

Details how to configure Voice VLANs for IP voice traffic with QoS profiles.

Network Administration: Spanning Tree and LAG

Spanning Tree

Describes how to configure Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) versions like Classic, Rapid, and MSTP.

Link Aggregation (LAG)

Details the configuration of Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) for increased bandwidth and redundancy.

Network Administration: Route Settings

Network Administration: Quality of Service

Network Administration: Security

Network Administration: SNMP Monitoring

Network Administration: Multicast

Network Administration: DHCP Snooping and DHCP Relay

Network Administration: DHCP Server

Network Administration: Power Management

Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

Describes how to configure Power Over Ethernet (PoE) parameters and interface settings.

Using the CLI

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