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Distributed L3 DHCP Configuration, DHCP Server, Distributed, L3

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Figure 164 Distributed L2 DHCP Configuration Distributed L3 DHCP Configuration In Distributed L3 mode, the Virtual Controller acts as both DHCP Server and default gateway. Traffic is routed into the VPN tunnel. 1. Click New in the DHCP Server window and select Distributed, L3 to configure the following parameters for Distributed L3 mode DHCP pool:  Name - Name of the subnet (must be unique).  Type- Indicates the type of DHCP server. Available options are Local, Distributed L3, Distributed L2, Centralized L2. Distributed, L3 implies that this is a Distributed mode L3 DHCP subnet.  VLAN- VLAN ID of the subnet. This needs to be referenced in the SSID configuration to make use of this subnet.  Network- Network to be used for this subnet.  Netmask- Net mask of the subnet. This along with Network determines the size of the subnet.  Client count- This along with network and mask determines how many branches can be supported. For the current phase of IAP, it is important that this value is configured consistent across all branches.  DNS server- An optional field which defines the DNS server.  Domain name- An optional field which defines the domain name.  Lease time- An optional field which defines the lease time for client 2. Click OK to apply these changes. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.1-3.0.0.0 | User Guide VPN Configuration | 201

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Figure 164
Distributed L2 DHCP Configuration
Distributed L3 DHCP Configuration
In Distributed L3 mode, the Virtual Controller acts as both DHCP Server and default gateway. Traffic is routed
into the VPN tunnel.
1.
Click
New
in the
DHCP Server
window and select
Distributed, L3
to configure the following parameters for
Distributed L3 mode DHCP pool:
Name — Name of the subnet (must be unique).
Type— Indicates the type of DHCP server. Available options are Local, Distributed L3, Distributed L2,
Centralized L2.
Distributed, L3
implies that this is a Distributed mode L3 DHCP subnet.
VLAN— VLAN ID of the subnet. This needs to be referenced in the SSID configuration to make use of
this subnet.
Network— Network to be used for this subnet.
Netmask— Net mask of the subnet. This along with Network determines the size of the subnet.
Client count— This along with network and mask determines how many branches can be supported. For
the current phase of IAP, it is important that this value is configured consistent across all branches.
DNS server— An optional field which defines the DNS server.
Domain name— An optional field which defines the domain name.
Lease time— An optional field which defines the lease time for client
2.
Click
OK
to apply these changes.