Dhcp Server Commands (Global Config Mode); Ip Dhcp Excluded-Address; Ip Dhcp Ping Packets - NETGEAR ProSafe FSM7326P Cli Reference Manual

Layer-3 stackable switches, software version 4.0
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300S Series Layer-3 Stackable Switches,

7.2 DHCP Server Commands (Global Config Mode)

This section describes the commands you to configure the DHCP server settings for the
switch. You must be in Global Config mode to execute these commands.

7.2.1 ip dhcp excluded-address

This command specifies the IP addresses that a DHCP server should not assign to DHCP
clients. Low-address and high-address are valid IP addresses; each made up of four
decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP address 0.0.0.0 is invalid.
Default
Format
Mode
7.2.1.1 no ip dhcp excluded-address
This command removes the excluded IP addresses for a DHCP client. Low-address and
high-address are valid IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to
255. IP address 0.0.0.0 is invalid.
Format
Mode

7.2.2 ip dhcp ping packets

This command is used to specify the number, in a range from 2-10, of packets a DHCP
server sends to a pool address as part of a ping operation. By default the number of packets
sent to a pool address is 2 (the smallest allowed number when sending packets). Setting
the number of packets to 0 disables this command.
Note: The no form of this command sets the number of packets sent to a pool
Default
Format
Mode
DHCP Commands
none
ip dhcp excluded-address <lowaddress> [highad-
dress]
Global Config
no ip dhcp excluded-address <lowaddress> [highad-
dress]
Global Config
address to 0 and therefore prevents the server from pinging pool addresses.
2
ip dhcp ping packets <0,2-10>
Global Config
v1.0, March 2006
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