start-ip-addr
Use the start-ip-addr command to set the start IP address of a DHCP pool. For manual/
reservation leasing, set the start IP address to be identical to the end IP address. Use the no
form of this command to clear the start IP address of the pool. Since there is a combined limit of
256 IP addresses for all pools, clear both the start and end IP addresses in a pool using the no
forms of start-ip-addr and end-ip-addr before you configure a new range.
Syntax
[no] start-ip-addr ip-addr
Parameters
Parameter
ip_addr
User Level
read-write
Context
dhcp pool
Example
To set the start IP address of a DHCP pool to IP address 135.64.120.2:
G450-001(DHCP 5)# start-ip-addr 135.64.120.2
Related Commands
bootfile, client-identifier, default-router, dns-server, domain-name, end-ip-addr, lease, name,
next-server, option, server-name,
vendor-specific-option
Description
The start IP address of
the DHCP pool
show ip
Possible Values
The start IP address must be smaller
than the end IP address.
The number of IP addresses in one
pool cannot exceed 256.
dhcp-pool, subnet-mask, value,
DHCP server
Default
Value
0.0.0.0
Issue 1 January 2008
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