This command specifies the VLAN where the domain's DHCP server is located. The VLAN
must already be in the domain. The MSC forwards subscribers' DHCP packets to the selected
VLAN and changes the source MAC address to the MSC's MAC address.
The MSC still adds whatever Option 82 information is specified for the VLAN in the DHCP
relay settings. (See
In the following example, domain "example3" has its DHCP server in VLAN 401.
ras> port ipbpvc domain dhcpvlan enable example3 401
31.19.3 port ipbpvc domain dhcpvlan disable Command
Syntax:
port ipbpvc domain dhcpvlan disable <domain name>
where
<domain name>
This setting has no effect on DHCP packets that come from VLANs where the MSC's DHCP
relay settings are active. (See
precedence over the IP bridge DHCP VLAN setting.)
This command specifies that there is no DHCP server for the domain, in which case the MSC
does not change the source MAC address in DHCP packets.
The MSC still adds whatever Option 82 information is specified for the VLAN in the DHCP
relay settings. (See
31.19.4 port ipbpvc domain set Command
Syntax:
port ipbpvc domain set <domain name>
where
<domain name>
This command creates the domain with the specified name.
An example is shown next.
port ipbpvc domain set example
31.19.5 port ipbpvc domain show Command
Syntax:
port ipbpvc domain show [<domain name>]
where
<domain name>
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