Dhcp monitoring commands, Feature history for dhcp – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 11 Configuring DHCP

DHCP Monitoring Commands

DHCP Monitoring Commands

To monitor DHCP, enter one of the following commands:

Feature History for DHCP

Table 11-3

lists each feature change and the platform release in which it was implemented.

Step 3

dhcprelay timeout

seconds

Example:

hostname(config)# dhcprelay timeout 25

(Optional) Set the number of seconds allowed for relay address
negotiation.

Step 4

dhcprelay setroute

interface_name

Example:

hostname(config)# dhcprelay setroute

inside

(Optional) Change the first default router address in the packet
sent from the DHCP server to the address of the ASA interface.

This action allows the client to set its default route to point to the
ASA even if the DHCP server specifies a different router.

If there is no default router option in the packet, the ASA adds one
containing the interface address.

Command

Purpose

Command

Purpose

show running-config dhcpd

Shows the current DHCP configuration.

show running-config dhcprelay

Shows the current DHCP relay services status.

Table 11-3

Feature History for DHCP

Feature Name

Releases

Description

DHCP

7.0(1)

The ASA can provide a DHCP server or DHCP relay services to DHCP clients
attached to ASA interfaces.

We introduced the following commands: dhcp client update dns, dhcpd address,
dhcpd domain
, dhcpd enable, dhcpd lease, dhcpd option, dhcpd ping timeout,
dhcpd update dns, dhcpd wins, dhcp-network-scope, dhcprelay enable,
dhcprelay server, dhcprelay setroute, dhcprelay trusted, dhcp-server. show
running-config dhcpd
, and show running-config dhcprelay.

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