Viewing And Deleting Dhcp Clients - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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3.
Click Add; the following dialog box appears:
4.
Configure a static IP address for a specific DHCP client according to the parameters
described in the table below.
5.
Click Submit.
Table 15-5: DHCP Static IP Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Web: Index
CLI: dhcp static-ip <index>
[DhcpStaticIP_Index]
Web: DHCP Server Index
CLI: dhcp-server-number
[DhcpStaticIP_DhcpServerIndex]
Web: IP Address
CLI: ip-address
[DhcpStaticIP_IPAddress]
Web: MAC Address
CLI: mac-address
[DhcpStaticIP_MACAddress]

15.1.5 Viewing and Deleting DHCP Clients

The DHCP Clients table lets you view all currently serviced DHCP clients by the DHCP
server. The table also lets you delete DHCP clients. If you delete a client, the DHCP server
ends the lease of the IP address to the client and the IP address becomes available for
allocation by the DHCP server to another client.
The following procedure describes how to view DHCP clients in the Web interface. You can
also view this using the following CLI commands:
To view DHCP clients:
# show voip dhcp clients
To view DHCP clients according to IP address:
# show voip dhcp ip
To view DHCP clients according to MAC address:
# show voip dhcp mac
To view DHCP clients that have been blacklisted from DHCP implementation (due to
duplicated IP addresses in the network, where another device is using the same IP
Version 6.8
Figure 15-4: DHCP Static IP Table - Add Record
Defines an index number for the new table record.
Note: Each table row must be configured with a unique index.
Associates the DHCP Static IP table entry with a DHCP server
that you configured in ''Configuring the DHCP Server'' on page
183.
Note: Currently, only one DHCP server (Index 0) can be
configured and therefore, this parameter is always set at 0.
Defines the "reserved", static IP address (IPv4) to assign the
DHCP client.
The default is 0.0.0.0.
Defines the DHCP client by MAC address (in hexadecimal
format).
The valid value is a string of up to 20 characters. The format
includes six groups of two hexadecimal digits, each separated
by a colon. The default MAC address is 00:90:8f:00:00:00.
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