Enterasys X-Pedition XSR CLI Cli Reference Manual page 606

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DHCP Commands
ip local pool
This command, when issued multiply, configures a local pool of IP addresses to be used for a 
DHCP Server pool range. Use it in conjunction with the no form of to create one or more local 
address pools from which IP addresses are assigned when a remote peer connects.
The command acquires IP Local Pool mode and makes available the following sub‐commands:
exclude
command definition.
exit
definition.
Syntax
ip local pool pool-name subnet-address subnet-mask
pool-name
subnet-address
subnet-mask
Syntax of the "no" Form
Use the no form of this command to delete an IP address from the pool:
no ip local pool pool-name
Default
No address pools are configured
Mode
Global configuration: 
Next Mode
IP Local Pool configuration: 
Examples
The following example creates a local IP address pool named marketing, which contains all IP 
addresses in the range 203.57.99.0 to 203.57.99.255:
XSR(config)#ip local pool marketing 203.57.99.0 255.255.255.0
15-96 Configuring DHCP
Note: For clients that use a statically defined IP address (do not use DHCP to obtain an IP address),
you must exclude that address from the local pool.
 ‐ Bars a range of IP addresses from the local pool. Refer to page 15‐97 for the sub‐
 ‐ Quits IP Local Pool configuration mode. Refer to page 15‐97 for the sub‐command 
Name of a particular local address pool.
Base address of an IP subnet used to allocate IP addresses.
Subnet mask of that IP subnet. All subnet address bits matching zero bits in the
mask must also be zero; that is, subnet and mask must be zero.
XSR(config)#
XSR(ip-local-pool)#

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