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Configuring a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server

Manually assigning IP addresses

You can manually assign an IP address to a particular client by creating an entry for the client in the DHCP Server Manager and entering the IP address in the client's entry. The DHCP server always assigns this address to the client. Manually assigned addresses cannot belong to any address pools maintained by the AAS. The lease for a manually assigned address is infinite. See ``Configuring DHCP client option sets''.


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