Hardware-address – Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 User Manual

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DHCP Config commands

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hardware-address

DHCP Config commands

Reserves an IP address (manually) based on a DHCP client’s hardware address. Use the

no

hardware-address

command to remove this from the DHCP pool.

Supported in the following platforms:

Mobility RFS4000 Controller

Mobility RFS6000 Controller

Mobility RFS7000 Controller

Syntax

hardware-address <MAC> {[ethernet|token-ring]}

Parameters

Usage Guidelines

Accepts only hexadecimal values

Example

RFController(config-dhcp)#hardware-address 00:01:23:45:32:22

RFController(config-dhcp)#

hardware-address
<MAC> {

ethernet|token-ring}

Sets the client's hardware address to <MAC>. <MAC>
can be in the format xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx (dashed
hexadecimal string) or XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (dotted
hexadecimal string)

<MAC> {ethernet|token-ring} – Defines a dashed
hexadecimal string

<MAC> {ethernet|token-ring} – Sets a dotted
hexadecimal string.

ethernet – Ethernet

token-ring – Token ring network

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