Defining Dhcp Mac Address Rules - Alcatel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Manual

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Configuring VLAN Rule Definitions
Refer to the following sections (listed in the order of rule precedence) for instructions on how to define
each type of VLAN rule:
Rule
DHCP MAC Address
DHCP MAC Range
DHCP Port
DHCP Generic
MAC-Port-IP Address Binding
MAC-Port-Protocol Binding
MAC-Port Binding
MAC-IP Address Binding
Port-IP Address Binding
Port-Protocol Binding
MAC Address
MAC Address Range
Network Address
Protocol
Custom
Port
To display a list of VLAN rules already configured on the switch, use the
more information about this command, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.

Defining DHCP MAC Address Rules

DHCP MAC address rules capture DHCP frames that contain a source MAC address that matches the
MAC address specified in the rule. See
ple of how DHCP port rules are used in a typical network configuration.
To define a DHCP MAC address rule, enter vlan followed by an existing VLAN ID then dhcp mac
followed by a valid MAC address. For example, the following command defines a DHCP MAC address
rule for VLAN 255:
-> vlan 255 dhcp mac 00:00:da:59:0c:11
Only one MAC address is specified when using the vlan dhcp mac command to create a DHCP MAC
rule. Therefore, to specify multiple MAC addresses for the same VLAN, create a DHCP MAC rule for
each address. If dealing with a large number of MAC addresses in sequential order, consider using a
DHCP MAC range rule described in the next section.
Use the no form of the
-> vlan 255 no dhcp mac 00:00:da:59:0c:11
page 8-12
See
"Defining Port Rules" on page 8-21
vlan dhcp mac
command to remove a DHCP MAC address rule.
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide
Defining VLAN Rules
and
show vlan rules
command. For
for an exam-
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