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Dell Configuration Guide for the S4048–ON System 9.14.2.4

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Creating Manual Binding Entries

An address binding is a mapping between the IP address and the media access control (MAC) address of a client.

The DHCP server assigns the client an available IP address automatically, and then creates an entry in the binding table. However, the administrator can manually create an entry for a client; manual bindings are useful when you want to guarantee that a particular network device receives a particular IP address. Manual bindings can be considered single-host address pools. There is no limit on the number of manual bindings, but you can only configure one manual binding per host.
NOTE Dell EMC Networking OS does not prevent you from using a network IP as a host IP; be sure to not use a network IP as a host IP.
  1. Create an address pool.
    DHCP mode
    pool name
  2. Specify the client IP address.
    DHCP <POOL>
    host—address address
  3. Specify the client hardware address.
    DHCP <POOL>
    hardware-address hardware-address type
    • hardware-address: the client MAC address.
    • type: the protocol of the hardware platform.
    The default protocol is Ethernet.

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