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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 60 Router Device Administration
DHCP Policy Page
DHCP Policy Page
Use the DHCP policy page to define a DHCP server policy on the selected router. This includes
specifying the address pools used by the DHCP server when assigning addresses to requesting clients.
For more information, see Defining DHCP Policies, page 60-90.
Navigation Path
(Device view) Select Platform > Device Admin > Server Access > DHCP from the Policy selector.
(Policy view) Select Router Platform > Device Admin > Server Access > DHCP from the Policy
Type selector. Right-click DHCP to create a policy, or select an existing policy from the Shared
Policy selector.
Related Topics
DHCP on Cisco IOS Routers, page 60-87
Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page 1-46
Filtering Tables, page 1-45
Field Reference
Table 60-38 DHCP Policy Page
Element Description
Databases Table
Database URL The URL of the external DHCP database agent.
Timeout The amount of time to wait (in seconds) for a response from the
external DHCP database agent before aborting a database transfer.
Write Delay The interval (in seconds) between DHCP assignment updates sent to
the external DHCP database agent.
Add button Opens the DHCP Database Dialog Box, page 60-94. From here you can
define a DHCP database agent.
Edit button Opens the DHCP Database Dialog Box, page 60-94. From here you can
edit the selected DHCP database agent.
Delete button Deletes the selected DHCP database agents.
Excluded IPs
Excluded IPs or IP Ranges The IP addresses or address ranges to exclude from DHCP. These
addresses are not assigned by the DHCP server to DHCP clients
requesting addresses.
Enter one or more network addresses or network/host objects, or click
Select to select an object from a list or to create a new object.
For more information, see Specifying IP Addresses During Policy
Definition, page 6-81.
IP Pools Table
Name The name of the IP pool.
Network The IP address and subnet mask of the IP pool.