Enterasys X-Pedition XSR CLI Cli Reference Manual page 600

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DHCP Commands
The following example specifies enterasys.com as the domain name of any client in the client‐class 
engineering:
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#client-class engineering
XSR(config-dhcp-class)#domain-name enterasys.com
hardware-address
This command sets the hardware address of a DHCP client and is valid for manual bindings only.
Syntax
hardware-address address type [client-class name]
address
type
name
Syntax of the "no" Form
Use the no form of this command to remove the hardware address:
no hardware-address address type [client-class name]
Default
Ethernet
Mode
Any of the following command modes are available:
DHCP pool configuration: 
DHCP host configuration: 
DHCP client class configuration: 
Next Mode
When this command is entered from DHCP pool configuration sub‐mode or DHCP client‐class 
mode, the CLI acquires DHCP host configuration mode:
XSR(config-dhcp-host)#
When specified from either DHCP host or client mode, the command does not cause the CLI to 
acquire any sub‐mode.
15-90 Configuring DHCP
Note: You cannot add a hardware address to different DHCP pools. Hardware address
0100.01f4.0127.10 cannot be added to both pool1 and pool2, e.g.
MAC address of the client hardware platform.
Protocol of the hardware platform. Strings and values are acceptable. String options are:
• ethernet
• ieee802
Value options:
• 1 - 10 Mbyte Ethernet
• 6 - IEEE 802 networks
A client belonging to a client class can be specified here.
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#
XSR(config-dhcp-host)#
XSR(config-dhcp-class)#

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