Web Management Guide-R07

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Chapter 19
| IP Services
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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Announcing – The responder sends an unsolicited mDNS Response
containing all of its newly registered resource records (both shared records,
and unique records that have completed the probing step).
Updating – The responder repeats the Announcing step to update
neighbor caches when the data for any local mDNS record changes.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
Multicast DNS Status – Enables multicast DNS host name-to-address mapping
on the local network. (Default: Enabled)
Web Interface
To configure multicast DNS:
1. Click IP Service, Multicast DNS.
2. Mark the check box to enable or disable mDNS as required
3. Click Apply.
Figure 358: Configuring Multicast DNS
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) can dynamically allocate an
IP address and other configuration information to network clients when they boot
up. If a subnet does not already include a BOOTP or DHCP server, you can relay
DHCP client requests to a DHCP server on another subnet.
Specifying a DHCP
Client Identifier
Use the IP Service > DHCP > Client page to specify the DHCP client identifier for a
VLAN interface.
Command Usage
The class identifier is used identify the vendor class and configuration of the
switch to the DHCP server, which then uses this information to decide on how
to service the client or the type of information to return.
The general framework for this DHCP option is set out in RFC 2132 (Option 60).
This information is used to convey configuration settings or other identification