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Specify the number of days, and optionally, the number of hours, minutes, and
seconds. Use the keyword infinite to specify a lease that does not expire. The
default lease time is 30 minutes.
(Optional) Link the DHCP local address pool being configured to another local
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address pool. See "Linking Local Address Pools" on page 480 for more information
about linking local address pools.
host1(config-dhcp-local)#link ispChicago
(Optional) Assign a NetBIOS server for subscribers. Some DHCP clients request
7.
the DHCP local server to assign a NetBIOS server.
host1(config-dhcp-local)#netbios-name-server 10.10.1.1 10.10.1.2
Specify the IP address of a primary server and, optionally, the address of a
secondary server.
(Optional) Specify NetBIOS node type.
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host1(config-dhcp-local)#netbios-node-type b-node
Specify one of the following types of NetBIOS nodes. By default, the node type
is unspecified.
b-node Broadcast
p-node Peer-to-peer
m-node Mixed
h-node Hybrid
Specify the IP addresses that the DHCP local server can provide from an address
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pool.
host1(config-dhcp-local)#network 10.10.1.0 255.255.0.0
Use the force keyword with the no version of the command to delete the address
pool even if the pool is in use.
For both equal-access and standalone modes, you can reserve an IP address for
10.
a specific MAC address.
host1(config-dhcp-local)#reserve 10.10.13.8 0090.1a10.0552
For standalone mode, you can specify the DHCP server address that is sent to
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DHCP clients.
host1(config-dhcp-local)#server-address 10.10.20.0
(Optional) Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps for local
12.
address pool utilization, including normal, linked, and shared address pools.
Traps are generated based on threshold values for utilization. You can define
threshold values by using the warning command. See "Using SNMP Traps to
Monitor DHCP Local Server Events" on page 476 for more information about
SNMP and local address pools.
Chapter 19: Configuring DHCP Local Server
Basic Configuration of DHCP Local Address Pools
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