Client-name – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual

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DHCP Commands

15-86 Configuring DHCP

Example

The following example specifies the client identifier for MAC address 00.01f4.0127.10 in dotted 
hexadecimal notation:

XSR(config-dhcp)#client-identifier 0100.01f4.0127.10

The following example specifies the client identifier for MAC address 0001.f401.2710 in dotted 
hexadecimal notation, for the host with IP address 10.10.10.20:

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#host 10.10.10.20 255.255.255.0
XSR(config-dhcp-host)#client-identifier 0100.01f4.0127.10

The following example specifies the client identifier for MAC address 00.01f4.0127.10 in dotted 
hexadecimal notation, and adds it to class eng:

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#client-class eng
XSR(config-dhcp-class)#client-identifier 0100.01f4.0127.10

client-name

This command specifies the name of a DHCP client. The client name should not include the 
domain name. The command is available from DHCP host mode only.

Syntax

client-name name

Syntax of the “no” Form

Use the no form of this command to remove the client name:

no client-name name

Mode

DHCP host configuration only

XSR(config-dhcp-host)#

Example

The following example specifies a string soho1 that will be the name of the client with MAC 
address 1111.2222.3333:

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#hardware-address 1111.2222.3333
XSR(config-dhcp-host)#client-name soho1

name

Designation of the client, defined using any set of standard ASCII characters. The client
name should not include the domain name. For example, the name soho should not be
specified as soho.enterasys.com.

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