Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 User Guide
Understanding the System Tab
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Table 3-31 DHCP Vendor Option Dictionary Parameters
Field
Description
Enabled
When this box is checked, it indicates that this DHCP Option is enabled for
this DHCP Product.
Code
The code or number of the option as defined by RFC2132 or an RFC draft.
Name
The name of the DHCP Option.
Option Tag
The tag (for this option) that will be written to the configuration file when a
DHCP deployment task is created.
Suffix
The suffix (for this option) that will be written to the configuration file after
the “Option Tag” and “value” have been written.
Render Definition
Toggle to render the option definition in the DHCP push. Typically used for
custom definitions, as default set are understood by default.
3.26.1 Adding New Options to DHCP Product
To add new DHCP options to this option set, click on the
To add new DHCP options to this option set, click on the
Show all options checkbox at the
top of the screen.
This displays all DHCP options that are defined within the system. To
add a new option to
this DHCP Product, click the
Enabled checkbox next to the option that you want to add to
this DHCP vendor.
Once finished, click
Once finished, click
Submit to save your changes, or Cancel to return to the previous screen.
3.26.2 Removing Options from an DHCP Option List
To remove options from a DHCP product, uncheck the
To remove options from a DHCP product, uncheck the
Enabled checkbox next to the
option that you wish to remove from this option set.
Once finished, click
Once finished, click
Submit to save your changes, or Cancel to return to the previous screen.
3.27
DHCP Policy Set Maintenance
Use this screen to maintain DHCP Policy Sets. DHCP Policy Sets are groups of DHCP
vendor-specific policies that are used to affect the behavior of the DHCP server.
There are two types of policies that can be configured for the DHCP server. The first type are
There are two types of policies that can be configured for the DHCP server. The first type are
“server specific” policies that effect the configuration of the DHCP server itself. The second
type is “scope specific” policies that effect individual IP Address or IP Address pools.
By using DHCP Policy Sets, you can simplify the configuration steps that are needed. DHCP
By using DHCP Policy Sets, you can simplify the configuration steps that are needed. DHCP
Policy Sets allow you to group logical sets of policies together for specific purposes, and then
allows you to apply the Policy Sets at different areas within your DHCP infrastructure.
DHCP Policy Sets allow you to define policies within your network, and then utilize those
DHCP Policy Sets allow you to define policies within your network, and then utilize those
policies in a consistent manner throughout your DHCP infrastructure.