In the Name field, enter the name of the scope.3.
In the Policy field, do one of the following:
Click the arrows to select the policy you want applied to this scope.◊
Click the View policy button to create a new policy or edit an existing one.◊
4.
In the Network number field, enter the server's network number. In cable network
environment, this network number corresponds to the primary ip address on the cable
interface in the CMTS.
5.
In the Subnet mask field, enter the subnet mask.6.
In the Start/End Address columns, specify the scope address range by typing a
series of single addresses and/or address ranges. Make sure that none of those
addresses are assigned to the cable interfaces on the CMTS.
7.
Click OK.8.
Q. How do I configure Client Class Processing via CNR's GUI?
To configure client class processing, you have to first create the policies and then configure
scopes assigning the correspondent policy to the scope. Once you have done these two steps,
you can follow the procedure below.
First, enable client−class processing for the DHCP server and its scopes.
In the Server Manager window, double−click the DHCP server.1.
In the DHCP Server Properties dialog box, click the Scope Selection Tags tab.2.
Click the Enable client−class processing check box. There are initially no scope
selection tags defined in the Scope selection tags currently defined for this DHCP
server are listed below box.
3.
Second, add Scope selection tags in the following way:
On the Scope Selection Tags tab of the "DHCP Server Properties" dialog box, enter a
name in the field at the bottom of the dialog box. To identify it as a tag, it is best to
prefix it accordingly; for example, "tagCableModemUnprov" for the unprovisioned
cable modems to "tagCableModem" for the provisioned cable modems. If not
satisfied with your entry, click the Clear button to clear the field.
1.
Click the Add button. The name appears under in the table in the middle of the dialog
box. Note that you must click Add. If you click OK, the dialog box closes without the
entry being added. Using the GUI, you can only add selection tags, you cannot delete
them.
2.
Add more tags in the same way. If you change your mind about your entries, click
Cancel.
3.
If you are sure of your entries, click OK.4.
Reload the DHCP server.5.
Third, Define Client Classes:
In the DHCP Server Properties dialog box for the appropriate server, click the
Client−Classes tab.
1.
Click the Add button to open the Add Client−Class dialog box.2.
Enter in the Client−Class field the name of the client−class. This should clearly
identify the intent of the client−class, such as CableModem.
3.
In the Host Name field, enter a host name.4.
In the Policy Name field, select the "DHCP policy" that is appropriate for the
client−class, such as policyCableModem. To leave the policy name unspecified,
5.
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