Maintaining Dhcp Client; Configuring Dhcp Client Logging Messages; Configuring Lldp - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring Ethernet ports

Maintaining DHCP client

For a full description of the commands and their output fields see Avaya G250 and Avaya G350
Media Gateways CLI Reference, 03-300437.
Use the show ip dhcp-client command to show the configuration of the DHCP
client.
Use the show ip dhcp-client statistics command to show the DHCP client
statistics counters.
Use the clear ip dhcp-client statistics command to clear the DHCP client
statistics counters.

Configuring DHCP client logging messages

1. Use the set logging session enable command to enable logging to the CLI
terminal.
G350-001# set logging session enable
Done!
CLI-Notification: write: set logging session enable
2. Use the set logging session condition dhcpc command to view all DHCP client
messages of level Info and above.
G350-001# set logging session condition dhcpc Info
Done!
CLI-Notification: write: set logging session condition dhcpc Info
Note:
You can also enable logging messages to a log file or a Syslog server. For a full
Note:
description of logging on the G250/G350, see
page

Configuring LLDP

IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) simplifies troubleshooting of enterprise
networks and enhances the ability of network management tools to discover and maintain
accurate network topologies in multi-vendor environments. It defines a set of advertisement
messages, called TLVs, a protocol for transmitting and receiving the advertisements, and a
method for storing the information contained in the received advertisements.
184 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
187.
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