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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
12






Configuring

Network

Access
Configuring
Global

IP

DHCP
Step
3
In
the

IP

Address

Type,

choose

either
IPv4
or

IPv6

for

the

route.
This
field

appears

only

for

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or

later,

which
supports
IPv4

or

IPv6.
Step
4
In
the

Destination

Prefix

field,

enter

the

IP

address

based

on

the

address

type

(IPv4

or

IPv6)

for

the

route.
The
address

that

you

specify

for

the

static

route

is

the

address

that

is

in

the

packet

before

entering

the
ACE
and

performing

network

address

translation.
Step
5
Depending
on

the

IP

address

type

that

you

chose,

do

one

of

the

following:


For
IPv4,
in
the

Destination

Prefix

Mask

field,

choose

the

subnet

to

use

for

this

route.


For
IPv6,

in

the

Destination

Prefix-length
field,
enter

the

prefix

length

from

0

to

128
to
use

for

this
route.
Step
6
(IPv6
IP

ad

dress

type

only)

For

the

Forward
Interface
Type,

choose

one

of

the

following:


N/A
(Not

applicable)


VLAN


BVI
If
you

select

VLAN

or

BVI,

select

its

number

from

the

drop

down

menu.

To

configure

an

interface,

click
Plus.
After

configuring

it,

select

its

number

from

the

drop

down

menu.
Step
7
In
the

Next
Hop

field,

enter

the

IP

address

of

the

gateway

router

based

on

the

address

type

(IPv4

or

IPv6)
for
this

route.
Th
e

gat

eway


a

ddr

es

s

m

ust


b

e

i

n

t

he


same

ne

t

work


a

s

a

VLAN

interface

for

this

context.
Step
8
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Deploy
Now

to
immediately
deploy

this
configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save

your

entries

to
the
running-configuration

and

startup-configuration

files.

This

option

appears

for

virtual

contexts.


Click
Cancel
to
exit

this

procedure

without
saving
your

entries

and

to

return

to

the
previous
table.


Click
Next
t

o
deploy
your

entries

and

to
add
another

st

atic
route.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-8


Configuring
Virtual

Context
Primary
Attributes,

page
6-14
Configuring
Global

IP

DHCP
You
can

configure

the

Dynamic

Host

Configuration

(DHCP)

relay

agent

at

the

context

level

so

t

he
configuration
applies

to

all

interfaces

associated

with

the

context.

When

you

configure

the

ACE

as

a
DHCP
relay

agent,

it

is

responsible

for

forwarding

the

requests

and

responses

that

are

negotiated
between
the

DHCP

clients

and

the

server.

By

default,

the

DHCP

relay

agent

is

disabled.

You

must
configure
a

DHCP

server

when

you

enable

the

DHCP

relay

agent.
Note
The
options
that

appear

when

you
choose
Config
>
Devices
>
context

depend

on

the

device

associated
with
the

virtual

context

and

the

role

associated

with

your

account.