Dhcp Common Configuration; Enabling/Disabling Dhcp; Configuring Pseudo-Dhcp Server Detection - 3Com 3C13636 Configuration Manual

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9.4 DHCP Common Configuration

DHCP common configurations refer to those configurations suitable for both DHCP
server and DHCP relay. The configuration tasks include
Enable/disable DHCP services
Configure pseudo-DHCP server detection

9.4.1 Enabling/Disabling DHCP

For both DHCP server and DHCP relay, DHCP configurations can take effect only after
DHCP is enabled.
Perform the following configurations in the system view.
Table 9-1 Enable/disable DHCP
Enable DHCP.
Disable DHCP.
By default, DHCP is enabled.
Note:
DHCP can operate normally only after you correctly set the system clock.

9.4.2 Configuring Pseudo-DHCP Server Detection

Pseudo-DHCP servers are unauthorized DHCP servers. Upon the request for IP
address from a DHCP client, a pseudo-DHCP server might communicate with the client
and may allocate incorrect IP address to the client.
You can configure pseudo-DHCP server detection to record IP address and interface
information of DHCP server. Then the administrator can easily find and deal with the
pseudo-DHCP server.
Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 9-2 Configure pseudo-DHCP server detection
Enable pseudo-DHCP server detection.
Disable pseudo-DHCP server detection.
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Chapter 9 DHCP Configuration
Command
dhcp enable
undo dhcp enable
Command
dhcp server detect
undo dhcp server detect

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