Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x3100 Series Manual page 770

Release 14.2 - issue 2
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Introduction
DELETE TRACE DHCPRELAY
Syntax
DELETE TRACE DHCPRELAY [ ={ dhcpname-list | MAIN | ALL } ] [ VLAN={
vlanname-list | vid-range | ALL } ] [ INTERFACE={ type:id-range |
id-range | ifname-list | ALL } ] [ MACADDRESS={ macaddress | ALL }
] [ MESSAGETYPE={ DISCOVER | OFFER | REQUEST | DECLINE | ACK | NACK
| RELEASE | INFORM | ALL } ]
The DELETE TRACE DHCPRELAY command is used to remove and specify the criteria
Description
for DHCP Relay message tracing in the system. Traces can be removed based on
DHCPRELAY instance name, VLAN, INTERFACE, MACADDRESS, and MESSAGETYPE.
Combinations of these parameters can be used to fine-tune which traces are removed.
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
Options
this command and a default value (if applicable).
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Software Reference for SwitchBlade x3100 Series Switches (Network Management)
Option
Description
DHCPRELAY
The name of the DHCP instance
dhcpname-list - list of specific DHCP instances
MAIN - the default DHCP instance
ALL - all DHCP instances
VLAN
The name or numerical VLAN identifier being added to
the DHCP relay instance.
vlanname-list - list of specific VLAN(s) separated by a
comma
vid-range - VLAN range of IDs
ALL - all VLANs
INTERFACE
A logical representation of one or more physical ports;
the INTERFACE to enable DHCP Relay service on.
type:id-range - the type of available ports, such as ETH
or LAG
id-range - used with type (type:id) to query the physical
ports; the numerical identifier of the interface
ifname-list - list of interface names, if not numerical
ALL - all interfaces in the system
MAC-
A unique serial number that identifies a network ele-
ADDRESS
ment
ALL - all MAC addresses
Configuring DHCP Relay
Default Value
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL

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