Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Managing and Troubleshooting the DHCP Server
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To change the timeout setting, enter:
Syntax: ip dhcp-server ping timeout <milliseconds>
The valid range is from 10 to 1000 ms.
To change the ping packet count, enter:
Syntax: ip dhcp-server ping packets <count>
The count can be from 0 to 100.
For example, enter:
ProCurve(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp-server ping timeout 700
ProCurve(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp-server ping packets 5
If you do not want the router to use ping packets to check that an address is
available, enter 0 for the ping packet count.
You should not rely on the DHCP server's ping functions to exclude IP
addresses that are permanently assigned to devices. If these devices go down,
the DHCP server will assume the IP addresses assigned to these devices are
available and assign them to clients, which can lead to many problems. A client
that takes a server's address, for example, can congest a network as devices
send it requests it cannot fulfill. A client that takes a router address will not
be able to route traffic. Always use the ip dhcp-server excluded-address
command to exclude statically assigned addresses.
Managing and Troubleshooting the
DHCP Server
As you troubleshoot DHCP functions, you will enter show and debug com-
mands. You can enter these commands either from the enable mode context
or from configuration mode contexts. If you enter one of these commands
from a configuration mode context, you must add do to the command. For
example:
ProCurve(config-dhcp)# do show ip dhcp-server binding