Command Reference Guide
ip address negotiated
Use the ip address negotiated command to allow the interface to negotiate (i.e., be assigned) an IP
address from the far-end Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection. Use the no form of this command to
disable the negotiation for an IP address. Variations of this command include:
ip address negotiated
ip address negotiated dns-sync
ip address negotiated dns-sync no-default
ip address negotiated no-default
ip address negotiated no-default dns-sync
Syntax Description
dns-sync
no-default
Default Values
By default, the interface is assigned an address with the ip address <ip address> <subnet mask>
command.
Command History
Release 5.1
Release 11.1
Release 17.9
Usage Examples
The following example enables the demand interface to negotiate an IP address from the far-end
connection:
(config)#interface demand 1
(config-demand 1)#ip address negotiated
The following example enables the demand interface to negotiate an IP address from the far-end
connection without inserting a default route:
(config)#interface demand 1
(config-demand 1)#ip address negotiated no-default
60000CRG0-35E
Optional. Specifies that when the IP address is negotiated, domain naming
system (DNS) information is also received.
Optional. Prevents the insertion of a default route. Some systems already
have a default route configured and need a static route to the PPP interface
to function correctly.
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to include the demand interface.
Command was expanded to include the dns-sync parameter.
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