ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 1985

Adtran operating system (aos)
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Command History
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Functional Notes
DHCP allows interfaces to acquire a dynamically assigned IP address from a configured DHCP server on
the network. Many Internet service providers (ISPs) require the use of DHCP when connecting to their
services. Using DHCP reduces the number of dedicated IP addresses the ISP must obtain. Consult your
ISP to determine the proper values for the client-id and hostname fields.
Usage Examples
The following example enables DHCP operation on the ATM subinterface 1.1:
(config)#interface atm 1.1
(config-atm 1.1)#ip address dhcp
The following example enables DHCP operation on the ATM subinterface 1.1 utilizing host name adtran
and does not allow obtaining a default route, domain name, or name servers. It also sets the administrative
distance as 5:
(config)#interface atm 1.1
(config-atm 1.1)#ip address dhcp hostname "adtran" no-default-route no-domain-name
no-nameservers 5
60000CRG0-35E
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to include the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
subinterface.
Command was expanded to include the track and administrative distance.
Command was expanded to include the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Metro
Ethernet interface.
Copyright © 2012 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATM Subinterface Command Set
1985

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