After defining match class values, you may assign a DHCP deployment role to the match
class directly, although this isn't necessary.
If any network or network object (such as an IP address or DHCP range) in the same
Address Manager configuration as the match class refers to that match
class, the match class will be deployed automatically. If you assign a DHCP
deployment role to the match class, then it will be deployed whether or not any
other object refers to it.
To assign a DHCP deployment role to a match class:
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From the configuration drop-down menu, select a configuration.
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Select the IP Space tab. Tabs remember the page you
last worked on, so select the tab again to ensure you're on the
Configuration information page.
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Click the DHCP Settings tab.
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Under DHCP Match Classes, click a match class.
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Click the Deployment Roles tab.
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Under Deployment Roles, click
New and select DHCP
Role.
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Under Role, select a DHCP deployment role from the
Type drop-down menu: None or
Primary.
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Click
Select Server Interface.
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Under Servers, click a server name or
xHA pair.
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Under Server Interfaces, select the server
interface and click Add. If necessary, click
Up to return to the list of
servers.
The selected server interface appears in the Server
Interface section and a new Failover
Configuration section also appears. If necessary, click
Remove to delete the server and start again. The
Failover Configuration section doesn't appear
when adding a DHCPv6 deployment role.
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Under Failover Configuration, click
Select Secondary Server Interface to add a
secondary server for failover.
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Under Servers, click the server name
or xHA pair.
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Under Server Interfaces, select the server
interface and click Add. If necessary, click
Up to return to the list of
servers.
The selected server interface appears in the Secondary
Server Interface section. If necessary, click
Remove to delete the server and start
again.
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Under Change
Control, add comments, if required.
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Click
Add or click Add
Next.