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3 Refer to the Pool Class Names field to configure a pool class. A pre configured pool and class must
exist to configure a pool class.
The Address Ranges section displays the address ranges associated with the pool class.
4 Click the Edit button to modify the properties displayed for an existing DHCP Pool Class Name. For
more information, see “Editing an Existing DHCP Pool Class” on page 257.
5 To delete an existing DHCP pool class name and its associated address range, select the pool class
name from the Pool Class Names field and click the Delete button.
6 Click the Add button create a new pool class name. For more information, see “Adding a New
DHCP Pool Class” on page 258.
Editing an Existing DHCP Pool Class
The Edit DHCP Pool Class Configuration dialog is used to edit the association of a DHCP pool name to a
DHCP class name. It is also used to configure a maximum of 4 pool class address range. To revise an
existing DHCP pool class name:
1 Select Services > DHCP Server from the main menu tree.
2 Select the Pool Class tab.
3 Click on the Edit button from the Pool Class Names section.
4 Refer to the read-only Pool Name to ensure modifications are made to the correct pool name.
5 Use the Class Name field to associate an existing class, created using “Adding a New DHCP User
Class” on page 254.