Dhcp server commands, A-14 – Paradyne 6371 User Manual

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A. Command Line Interface

A-14

March

2002

6300-A2-GB20-00

DHCP Server Commands

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server can be enabled and
disabled. Based on RFC 2131 and RFC 2132, supported options are:

T

Domain Name

T

Domain Name Server

T

Router

T

Subnet Mask

nat disable

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

Disables the currently enabled Basic NAT, NAPT, or both Basic NAT and NAPT.

nat purge

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

Purges all mapping entries.

Table A-9.

NAT Commands (4 of 4)

Table A-10. DHCP Server Commands (1 of 2)

dhcp server

{

enable

|

disable

}

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

Enables or disables the DHCP server. For the DHCP Server to be enabled, one (and
only one) address must be assigned to the Ethernet interface. The DHCP Server and
the DHCP Relay Agent cannot be enabled at the same time.

Example:

dhcp server enable

enable – Enable the DHCP Server.

disable – Disable the DHCP Server. This is the default setting.

dhcp server addresses

lower-ip-address

upper-ip-address

[

mask

]

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

Specifies the range of IP addresses to be used by the DHCP server. When the DHCP
address range is changed, all binding entries, automatically added routes, and ARP
entries are removed.

Example:

dhcp server address 132.53.4.2 132.53.4.250

mask

– Specifies the subnet mask used by the DHCP server. If the mask is not specified,

then the subnet mask assigned to the DSL router’s Ethernet interface is used.

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