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Table 15 interface Commands: DHCP Settings (continued)
COMMAND
[no] starting-address ip pool-size
<1..65535>
[no] first-dns-server {ip |
interface_name {1st-dns | 2nd-dns |
3rd-dns} | Device}
[no] second-dns-server {ip |
interface_name {1st-dns | 2nd-dns |
3rd-dns} | Device}
[no] third-dns-server {ip |
interface_name {1st-dns | 2nd-dns |
3rd-dns} | Device}
[no] first-wins-server ip
[no] second-wins-server ip
[no] lease {<0..365> [<0..23>
[<0..59>]] | infinite}
interface interface_name
[no] ip dhcp-pool profile_name
[no] ip helper-address ip
release dhcp interface-name
renew dhcp interface-name
show ip dhcp binding [ip]
clear ip dhcp binding {ip | *}
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DESCRIPTION
Sets the IP start address and maximum pool size of the specified
DHCP pool. The final pool size is limited by the subnet mask.
Note: You must specify the network number first, and the start
address must be in the same subnet.
The
command clears the IP start address and maximum pool size.
no
Sets the first DNS server to the specified IP address, the specified
interface's first, second, or third DNS server, or the UAG itself. The
command resets the setting to its default value.
Sets the second DNS server to the specified IP address, the specified
interface's first, second, or third DNS server, or the UAG itself. The
command resets the setting to its default value.
Sets the third DNS server to the specified IP address, the specified
interface's first, second, or third DNS server, or the UAG itself. The
command resets the setting to its default value.
Specifies the first WINS server IP address to assign to the remote
users. The no command removes the setting.
Specifies the second WINS server IP address to assign to the remote
users. The no command removes the setting.
Sets the lease time to the specified number of days, hours, and
minutes or makes the lease time infinite. The
first DNS server setting to its default value.
Enters sub-command mode.
Binds the specified interface to the specified DHCP pool. You have to
remove any DHCP relays first. The
binding.
Creates the specified DHCP relay. You have to remove the DHCP pool
first, if the DHCP pool is bound to the specified interface. The
command removes the specified DHCP relay.
Releases the TCP/IP configuration of the specified interface. The
interface must be a DHCP client. This command is available in
privilege mode, not configuration mode.
Renews the TCP/IP configuration of the specified interface. The
interface must be a DHCP client. This command is available in
privilege mode, not configuration mode.
Displays information about DHCP bindings for the specified IP address
or for all IP addresses.
Removes the DHCP bindings for the specified IP address or for all IP
addresses.
Chapter 6 Interfaces
command resets the
no
command removes the
no
no
no
no
no
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