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DHCP Server Address.

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3.25. IPPool Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.25. IPPool Description An IPPool is a dynamic object which consists of IP leases that are fetched from a DHCP Server. The IPPool itself is used as resource of addresses by subsystems that may need to distribute addresses, e.g. by IPsec in Configuration mode. Properties Name DHCPServerType ServerIP ServerFilter Interface IPFilter RoutingTable ReceiveInterface PrefetchLeases MaxFree MaxClients MacRangeStart MacRangeEnd SenderIP Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the IP Pool. (Identifier) Should server address be specified or should broadcast on a interface be used. (Default: Interface) DHCP Server Address. Specifies which DHCP server that leases should be accepted from. (Optional) Specifies the interface on which is found the DHCP server that leases are accepted from. Specifies which IP addresses that are accepted from the DHCP server. (Optional) The routing table to use in communication with the DHCP server. (Default: main) Which interface to use when communicating with the DHCP server. (Optional) Specifies the number of leases an IP Pool will keep prefetched. (Default: 3) Maximum number of free address that the IP pool will keep, others will be returned back to DCHP server. (Optional) Maximum number clients that the IP pool is allowed to contain. (Optional) Specifies the lower boundary of MAC addresses that DCHP Clients will use in communication with a server. (Optional) Specifies the upper boundary of MAC addresses that DCHP Clients will use in communication with a server. (Optional) The local IP that should be used when communication with the DHCP server. (Optional) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 111

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3.25. IPPool
Description
An IPPool is a dynamic object which consists of IP leases that are fetched from a DHCP Server. The
IPPool itself is used as resource of addresses by subsystems that may need to distribute addresses,
e.g. by IPsec in Configuration mode.
Properties
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the IP Pool. (Identifier)
DHCPServerType
Should server address be specified or should broadcast on a interface be
used. (Default: Interface)
ServerIP
DHCP Server Address.
ServerFilter
Specifies which DHCP server that leases should be accepted from.
(Optional)
Interface
Specifies the interface on which is found the DHCP server that leases
are accepted from.
IPFilter
Specifies which IP addresses that are accepted from the DHCP server.
(Optional)
RoutingTable
The routing table to use in communication with the DHCP server.
(Default: main)
ReceiveInterface
Which interface to use when communicating with the DHCP server.
(Optional)
PrefetchLeases
Specifies the number of leases an IP Pool will keep prefetched. (Default:
3)
MaxFree
Maximum number of free address that the IP pool will keep, others will
be returned back to DCHP server. (Optional)
MaxClients
Maximum number clients that the IP pool is allowed to contain.
(Optional)
MacRangeStart
Specifies the lower boundary of MAC addresses that DCHP Clients will
use in communication with a server. (Optional)
MacRangeEnd
Specifies the upper boundary of MAC addresses that DCHP Clients will
use in communication with a server. (Optional)
SenderIP
The local IP that should be used when communication with the DHCP
server. (Optional)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
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