Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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no [bootfile|default-router|dns-server|domain-name|lease|netbios-name-server|

netbios-node-type|next-server|network|respond-via-unicast]

no address [<IP>|<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>|all]

no address range [<START-IP>|<START-HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]

[<END-IP>|<END-HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]

no ddns [domainname|multiple-user-class|server|ttl]

no excluded-address [<IP>|<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]

no bootfile

Removes a BOOTP bootfile configuration

no default-router

Removes the configured default router for the DHCP pool

no dns-server

Removes the configured DNS server for the DHCP pool

no domain-name

Removes the configured DNS domain name

no lease

Resets the lease to its default (24 hours)

no netbios-name-server

Removes the configured NetBIOS name server

no netbios-node-type

Removes the NetBIOS node type

no next-server

Removes the next server utilized in the boot process

no network

Removes the DHCP server network information

no respond-via-unicast

Sets the DHCP offer and ACK as broadcast instead of unicast

no address

Resets configured DHCP pool addresses

<IP>

Removes an IP address from the list of addresses

<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>

Removes the host alias (used to identify a single host) associated with this DHCP pool’s address list

all

Removes configured DHCP IP addresses

no address

Resets the DHCP pool addresses

range [<START-IP>|
<START-HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]
[<END-IP>|
<END-HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]

Removes a range of IP addresses and host aliases associated with this DHCP pool’s address list.

<START-IP> – Specify the first IP address in the range.

<START-HOST-ALIAS-NAME> – Specify the host alias, mapped to the first IP address in the range.

<END-IP> – Specify the last IP address in the range.

<END-HOST-ALIAS-NAME> – Specify the host alias, mapped to the last IP address in the range.

The specified IP addresses and host aliases are removed from the DHCP pool’s address list.

no ddns

Resets DDNS parameters

domainname

Removes DDNS domain name information

multiple-user-class

Resets the use of a multiple user class with the DDNS

server

Removes configured DDNS servers

ttl

Resets the TTL information for DDNS updates

no excluded-address <IP>

Removes an excluded IP address from the list of addresses that cannot be issued by the DHCP server

<IP> – Specify the IP address.

<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>

Removes the host alias (used to identify a single host) associated with this DHCP pool’s
excluded-address list

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