2-19z The dhcp server forbidden-ip command can be executed repeatedly. That is, you can configuremultiple IP addresses that are not dynamically assigned to DHCP clients.z Use the dhcp server forbidden-ip command to configure the IP addresses that are not assigneddynamically in global address pools and interface address pools.z If an IP address that is not to be automatically assigned has been configured as a statically-boundIP address, the DHCP server still assigns this IP address to the client whose MAC address or clientID has been bound.Configuring a Domain Name Suffix for the DHCP ClientYou can configure a suffix for the domain name in each DHCP interface address pool on the DHCPserver. The DHCP server provides the domain name suffix together with an IP address for a requestingDHCP client.Follow these steps to configure a domain name suffix for the client:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —interface interface-type interface-numberdhcp server domain-name domain-nameIn the currentinterface addresspool quitConfigure adomainname suffixfor theclients In multiple interfaceaddress pools insystem viewdhcp server domain-name domain-name { all |interface interface-type interface-number [ tointerface-type interface-number ] }RequiredNot configured bydefault.Configuring DNS Servers for the DHCP ClientIf a client accesses a host on the Internet through domain name, DNS is needed to translate the domainname into the corresponding IP address. To enable DHCP clients to access hosts on the Internetthrough domain names, a DHCP server is required to provide DNS server addresses while assigning IPaddresses to DHCP clients. Currently, you can configure up to eight DNS server addresses for a DHCPinterface address pool.Follow these steps to configure DNS servers for the DHCP client: