Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 User Guide
Understanding the System Tab
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Note 2: When you define a DHCP server, all Client Classes that you want to use on that
DHCP server must be associated to the DHCP server within the DHCP Server definition
screen.
3.29.1 Adding a DHCP Client Class
To add a Client Class, click the
To add a Client Class, click the
Add DHCP Client Class link. The Add DHCP Client
Classes screen will appear.
Table 3-38 Add DHCP Client Class Parameters
Field
Description
Name
The name associated with this DHCP Client Class.
Type
The type of client class restriction. This cannot be changed after entry. Valid
types are:
- MAC Address
- Client Identifier
- Hostname
- User Class Identifier
- Vendor Class Identifier
- Custom Expression
DHCP Policy Set
The DHCP Policy Set that will apply to clients in this DHCP Client Class.
DHCP Option Set
The DHCP Option Set that will apply to clients in this DHCP Client Class.
Enter the desired attributes once finished, click
Submit to save your changes, or Cancel to
return to the previous screen.
3.29.2 Editing a DHCP Client Class
To modify an existing Client Class, click on the name in the Client Class List. This takes you
To modify an existing Client Class, click on the name in the Client Class List. This takes you
to the Edit Client Class Screen.
Edit Client Classes as needed. Once finished, click
Edit Client Classes as needed. Once finished, click
Submit to save your changes, or Cancel
to return to the previous screen.
3.30
DNS Option Master Dictionary Maintenance
Use this screen to maintain DNS Master Options within the system. Master Options are
predefined with all available options that are normally configured with a BIND 8.x or a BIND
9.x server, but may be modified for your environment.
In addition, you may add your own options if they are not already defined within the system.
When the DNS Option Master Dictionary icon or link is selected, the existing DNS Master
In addition, you may add your own options if they are not already defined within the system.
When the DNS Option Master Dictionary icon or link is selected, the existing DNS Master
options and associated descriptions will be shown.
To delete one or more DNS Master options, click the checkbox in the Select column for each
To delete one or more DNS Master options, click the checkbox in the Select column for each
item you wish to clear, and click
Delete Selected. You are prompted for confirmation. Click
OK to delete the selected master options, or Cancel to return to the previous screen.