Bootfile; Client-Identifier - D-Link DES-7200 Cli Reference Manual

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Chapter 23 DHCP Configuration Commands
23.1.1

bootfile

Use this command to define the startup mapping file name of the DHCP client in the DHCP
address pool configuration mode.The no form of this command can be used to remove the
definition.
bootfile file-name
no bootfile
Parameter
description
Default
Command
mode
Usage
guidelines
Examples
Related
commands
23.1.2

client-identifier

Use this command to define the unique ID of the DHCP client (indicated in hex, separated
by dot) in the DHCP address pool configuration mode. The no form of this command can be
used to delete the client ID.
client-identifier unique-identifier
23-2
Parameter
Description
file-name
Startup file name.
No startup file name is defined, by default.
DHCP address pool configuration mode.
Some DHCP clients need to download the operating system and
configure the file during the startup. The DHCP server should provide
the mapping file name required for the startup, so that DHCP clients
can download the file from the corresponding server (such as TFTP).
Other servers are defined by the next-server command.
The configuration example below defines the device.conf as the
startup file name.
bootfile device.conf
Command
Description
Define the name of the DHCP address pool and
enter into the DHCP address pool configuration
ip dhcp pool
mode.
Configure the next server IP address of the DHCP
next-server
client startup process.
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