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DHCP Configuration

DHCP Entries

13-2
Once the DHCP-Enable option is set to
context (page 5-12), then DHCP itself can be set up.
Change into the DHCP context by typing
prompt. Initially DHCP is not configured on the unit and using
at the
lso -l
dhcp#
To create a DHCP entry, at the
syntax:
new en alloctype/ipaddr/masklen
where
is the NEW verb,
new
context,
alloctype
is the first IP address to be supplied to a client on receipt
ipaddr
of a request and
masklen
address.

Allocation Types

Allocation type determines how IP addresses will be given out to
clients. There are three entries for the allocation type; select the
entry that best fits your requirements:
AUTO: Permanent IP addresses will be automatically
allocated to the client.
DYNAMIC: IP addresses are given to clients for a specified
lease time (see
MANUAL: A permanent IP address is supplied to the client,
where the information supplied by the client (MAC address
etc.) matches that held by the DHCP server.
prompt shows no objects created.
dhcp#
is the MTC for the ENtry
en
is the type of DHCP allocation being created,
is the subnet mask applied to the IP
page
13-9).
in the
Yes
system#
dh
at a configuration
prompt use the following
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