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bindingId—DHCP binding ID for a specific client
all—Specifies all DHCP local server, DHCP external server, and DHCP relay proxy client
bindings
all-local—Specifies all DHCP local server client bindings
all-external—Specifies all DHCP external server client bindings
all-relay-proxy—Specifies all DHCP relay proxy client bindings
local—Specifies DHCP local server client bindings that meet the deletion criteria
external—Specifies DHCP external server client bindings that meet the deletion criteria
relay-proxy—Specifies DHCP relay proxy client bindings that meet the deletion criteria
subnetAddress—IP address of the subnet on which the DHCP clients reside
ipPrefix—IP prefix (address and subnetwork mask) of the DHCP clients; for example,
10.10.10.0/24
no-interface—Specifies DHCP clients without a lower-layer interface; use this keyword
to delete DHCP client bindings configured over dynamic interfaces for which the
lower-layer interface has been shut down
string—Regular expression string that represents the interface, circuit ID, or remote ID
to be matched; you must enclose elements containing a space within double quotes
("one element")
Each element is either a literal string, a metacharacter, or a combination. You can
remove the special meaning of a metacharacter by preceding it with a backslash (\).
Regular expressions support the following metacharacters:
^ Matches the beginning of the input string. Alternatively, when used as the first
character within brackets—[^ ]—matches any number except the ones specified
within the brackets.
$ Matches the end of the input string
. (period) Matches any single character, including white space
* Matches 0 or more sequences of the immediately previous character or pattern.
+ Matches 1 or more sequences of the immediately previous character or pattern
? Matches 0 or 1 sequence of the immediately previous character or pattern
( ) Specifies patterns for multiple use when followed by one of the multiplier
metacharacters: asterisk *, plus sign +, or question mark ?
[ ] Matches any enclosed character; specifies a range of single characters
– (hyphen) Used within brackets to specify a range of AS or community numbers
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