Chapter 20 DHCP Configuration
20.5.15 Configuring Packet Ping Timeout
By default, this IP address is considered not existent if there is no response within 500
milliseconds following the Ping operation by the DHCP server. You can change the time for
the server to wait for a response to the Ping operation by adjusting the Ping packet timeout.
To configure the Ping packet timeout, execute the following commands in the global
configuration mode:
Command
DGS-3610(config)# ip dhcp ping
timeout milliseconds
20.5.16 Configuring DHCP Client over
Ethernet Interface
Our product supports the Ethernet port to obtain a dynamically assigned IP address using
DHCP. To configure the DHCP client for the Ethernet port, execute the following command in
the interface configuration mode:
Command
DGS-3610(config-if)# ip address dhcp
20.5.17 Configuring DHCP Client on PPP
Encapsulated Link
Our product supports the PPP-encapsulated port to obtain a dynamically assigned IP
address throug DHCP. To configure the DHCP client, execute the following command in the
interface configuration mode:
Command
DGS-3610(config-if)# ip address dhcp
20.5.18 Configuring DHCP Client on FR
Encapsulated Link
Our product supports the FR-encapsulated port to obtain a dynamically assigned IP address
using DHCP. To configure the DHCP client, execute the following command in the interface
configuration mode:
Command
DGS-3610(config-if)# ip address dhcp
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Function
Configure the Ping packet timeout for the DHCP
server. The default value is 500ms.
Function
Configure as obtaining an IP address using DHCP
Function
Configure as obtaining an IP address using DHCP
Function
Configure as obtaining an IP address using DHCP