DHCP and Other System Services Feature Guide for EX2300, EX3400, and EX4300 Switches
show dhcp server binding
Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
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show dhcp server binding
<address>
<interfaces-vlan><brief | detail | summary>
<interface interface-name>
<interfaces-vlan>
<interfaces-wildcard>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.
Options interfaces-vlan and interfaces-wildcard added in Junos OS Release 12.1.
Display the address bindings in the client table on the extended Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) local server.
NOTE:
If you delete the DHCP server configuration, DHCP server bindings
might still remain. To ensure that DHCP bindings are removed, issue the
dhcp server binding
address—(Optional) Display DHCP binding information for a specific client identified by
one of the following entries:
ip-address—The specified IP address.
mac-address—The specified MAC address.
session-id—The specified session ID.
brief | detail | summary—(Optional) Display the specified level of output about active
client bindings. The default is
.
server binding
interface interface-name—(Optional) Display information about active client bindings
on the specified interface. You can optionally filter on VLAN ID and SVLAN ID.
interfaces-vlan—(Optional) Show the binding state information on the interface VLAN
ID and S-VLAN ID.
interfaces-wildcard—(Optional) The set of interfaces on which to show the binding state
information. This option supports the use of the wildcard character (*).
logical-system logical-system-name—(Optional) Display information about active client
bindings for DHCP clients on the specified logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name—(Optional) Display information about active
client bindings for DHCP clients on the specified routing instance.
command before you delete the DHCP server configuration.
brief
, which produces the same output as
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show dhcp