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Dhcp and other system services feature guide
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DHCP values are supported in integrated routing and bridging (IRB)
configurations. When you configure an IRB interface in a network that is using
DHCP, the DHCP information (for example, authentication, address
assignment, and so on) is propagated in the associated bridge domain. This
enables the DHCP server to configure client IP addresses residing within the
bridge domain. IRB currently only supports static DHCP configurations. .
—Exclude an interface or a range of interfaces from the group. This option and
exclude
the
overrides
option are mutually exclusive.
—Name of the interface. You can repeat this option multiple times.
interface-name
overrides
—Override the specified default configuration settings for the interface. The
statement is described separately.
overrides
upto-interface-name
—Upper end of the range of interfaces; the lower end of the range is
the interface-name entry. The interface device name of the
must be the same as the device name of the
The remaining statements are explained separately. See
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Extended DHCP Relay Agent Overview on page 46
Grouping Interfaces with Common DHCP Configurations on page 89
Using External AAA Authentication Services with DHCP on page 101
Chapter 12: Configuration Statements (DHCP and DHCP Relay)
interface-name
CLI Explorer
upto-interface-name
.
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