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If a DHCP relay agent exists between the DHCP server and client, the DHCP server, regardless of 
whether the subaddress keyword is used, will select an IP address from the address pool containing 
the primary IP address of the DHCP relay agent’s interface (connected to the client) for a requesting 
client. 
When the DHCP server and client are on the same subnet: 
With the keyword subaddress specified, the DHCP server will assign an IP address from the 
address pool containing the secondary IP address of the server interface (connected to the client); 
if the interface has multiple secondary IP addresses, the address pool containing the first 
secondary IP address is selected. If the interface has no secondary IP addresses, the server is 
unable to assign an IP address to the client. 
Without the keyword subaddress specified, the DHCP server will assign an IP address from the 
address pool containing the primary IP address of the server interface (connected to the client). 
 
Applying an Extended Address Pool on an Interface 
After you create an extended address pool and apply it on an interface, the DHCP server, upon 
receiving a client's request on the interface, will assign an IP address from this address pool to the client. 
If no IP address is available in this address pool, address allocation fails, and the DHCP server will not 
assign an IP address from other address pools. 
Follow these steps to apply an extended address pool on an interface: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter interface view 
interface interface-type 
interface-number
 
— 
Apply an extended address 
pool on the interface 
dhcp server apply ip-pool 
pool-name 
Optional 
By default, the DHCP server has 
no extended address pool applied 
on its interface, and assigns an IP 
address from a common address 
pool to a requesting client. 
 
 
Only an extended address pool can be applied on the interface. The address pool to be referenced 
must already exist. 
 
Configuring the DHCP Server Security Functions 
This configuration is necessary to secure DHCP services on the DHCP server.