where
<vid>
<serverip>
This command removes a DHCP server setting to which DHCP client requests are forwarded
in the specific VLAN.
21.3.8 acl dhcprelay82 server set Command
Syntax:
acl dhcprelay82 server set <vid> <primary-server> [secondary-server]
where
<vid>
<primary-server>
<secondary-server>
This command sets an entry for forwarding client DHCP requests received on a specific
VLAN to the DHCP server(s) at the specified IP address(es).
The following example sets 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.11 as the primary and secondary
DHCP servers respectively in VLAN 3.
ras> acl dhcprelay82 server set 3 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.11
21.3.9 acl dhcprelay82 set Command
Syntax:
acl dhcprelay82 set <vid>
This command creates a DHCP relay entry for the specified VLAN. After you have created an
entry, you can configure DHCP relay and relay option82 settings.
The following figure creates an entry for VLAN 10.
ras> acl dhcprelay82 set 10
21.3.10 acl dhcprelay82 show Command
Syntax:
acl dhcprelay82 show
This command displays whether or not the DHCP relay feature is activated, the DHCP
server's IP address, the status of the DHCP relay agent info option 82 feature and the
information configured for it. It also lists the DHCP relay server entries.
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A VLAN ID to be served with DHCP relay.
The IP address of a DHCP server.
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A VLAN ID to be served with DHCP relay.
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Note: The DHCP server(s) must be in the same VLAN.
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The IP address of the primary DHCP server.
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The IP address of the secondary DHCP server.
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