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dhcp# lso -l
entry/dynamic/192.168.1.0/24
dhcp#
dhcp# mod en dynamic/192.168.1.0/24
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Modifying Entries

Once DHCP entries have been created, it is possible to modify
their attributes as the need arises. In order to do this more
effectively, it is best to list all the entries first in the
context:
To modify an entry, use the following syntax:
mod en alloctype/ipaddr/masklen
where
is the MODify verb,
mod
allocation used
(page
entry and
masklen
For example, to edit the entry shown in the example above, the
following is typed at the
The
verb is not strictly necessary here, but using it does
mod
prevent typing errors which could create new (unnecessary)
DHCP entries. Once modified, BCC moves into the DHCP entry
object. Typing
Info
alloctype
13-2),
is the first IP address for the
ipaddr
is the subnet mask applied to this address.
prompt:
dhcp#
at this point lists all the entry attributes:
dhcp#
is the type of DHCP
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