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Global Configuration commands
5
Parameters
ip access-list extended
[<100-199|<2000-2699>|
<acl-name>]
ip access-list standard
[<1-99>|<1300-1999>|<a
cl-name>]
Using the access list parameter options to enter the
ext-nacl
context and the
std-nacl
context. The prompt
changes to the context entered.
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For more information on extended ACL, see
Chapter 14, Extended ACL Instance
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For more information on standard ACL, see
Chapter 15, Standard ACL Instance
default-gateway <IP>
Configures the IP address of the default gateway
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<IP> – IP address of the next-hop router
ip dhcp [bootp|class|
excluded-address|option|
ping|pool]
DHCP server configuration.
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bootp ignore – Defines the BOOTP specific configuration
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ignore – Configures the DHCP server to ignore BOOTP
requests
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class <class-name> – Defines a DHCP class and enters the
DHCP class configuration mode
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<class-name> – The DHCP class name
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excluded-address <IP-range-low> {<IP-range-high>} –
Prevents the DHCP server from assigning certain addresses
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<ip-range-low> – For IP range, the lower IP number.
Enter this value for a single IP address
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<ip-range-high> – Optional. For IP range, the higher IP
number
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option <option-name> <option-code> [ascii|ip] – Defines the
DHCP server’s option name
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<option-name> – Defines the name of the option
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<option-code> – Defines option code, a value in the
range of 0 to 254
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ascii – Specify the option type as ascii
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ip – Specify the option type as ip
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ping timeout <1-10> – Specifies DHCP server’s ping timeout
in seconds
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pool <pool-name> – Configures the DHCP server’s address
pool <pool-name>. This opens the
(config-dhcp)
instance.
For more information, see
Chapter 17, DHCP Server Instance
domain-lookup
Enables the DNS based name to address translation on the
controller.
domain-name
<domain-name>
Sets the domain name for the controller.
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<domain-name> – The domain name string
http [secure-server|
secure-trustpoint|
server]
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) configuration.
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secure-server – Sets the device to start the Secure HTTP
Server (HTTPS)
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secure-trustpoint <trustpoint-name> – Sets the name of the
trustpoint used for secure connection to <trustpoint-name>
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server – Sets device to start the HTTP server