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dhcp# lso -l
entry/dynamic/192.168.1.0/24
dhcp#
dhcp# del en dynamic/192.168.1.0/24
dhcp# mod en dynamic/192.168.1.0/24
entry/dynamic/192.168.1.0/24# del
[Save] dhcp#
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Deleting Entries

Once DHCP entries have become redundant, it is possible to
delete them as the need arises. In order to do this more
effectively, it is best to list all the entries first in the
context:
To delete an entry, use the following syntax:
del en alloctype/ipaddr/masklen
where
is the DELete verb,
del
allocation used
(page
entry and
masklen
For example, to delete the entry shown in the example above, the
following is typed at the
It is also possible to delete a DHCP object from the object prompt
itself:
There is no undo facility in BCC. If you delete something in error,
do not
the changes. Reboot the unit using the
save
and all configurations will be set to how they were at the time of
the last save.
alloctype
13-2),
is the first IP address for the
ipaddr
is the subnet mask applied to this address.
prompt:
dhcp#
dhcp#
is the type of DHCP
reboot
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