15 option, 16 ip dhcp excluded-address, 17 ip dhcp ping packets – Kontron AT8902 Full Size CLI User Manual

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Mode

DHCP Pool Config

5.9.15

option

The

option

command configures DHCP Server options. The <

code

> parameter

specifies the DHCP option code and ranges from 1-254. The

<ascii string>

parameter specifies an NVT ASCII character string. ASCII character strings that
contain white space must be delimited by quotation marks. The

hex <string>

parameter specifies hexadecimal data. In hexadecimal, character strings are two
hexadecimal digits. You can separate each byte by a period (for example, a3.4f.22.0c),
colon (for example, a3:4f:22:0c), or white space (for example, a3 4f 22 0c).

Default

none

Format

option <code> {ascii string | hex <string1>
[<string2>...<string8>] | ip <address1>
[<address2>...<address8>]}

Mode

DHCP Pool Config

5.9.15.1

no option

This command removes the DHCP Server options. The <

code

> parameter specifies the

DHCP option code.

Format

no option <code>

Mode

DHCP Pool Config

5.9.16

ip dhcp excluded-address

This command specifies the IP addresses that a DHCP server should not assign to
DHCP clients. Low-address and high-address are valid IP addresses; each made up of
four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP address 0.0.0.0 is invalid.

Default

none

Format

ip dhcp excluded-address <lowaddress> [highaddress]

Mode

Global Config

5.9.16.1

no ip dhcp excluded-address

This command removes the excluded IP addresses for a DHCP client. Low-address and
high-address are valid IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from
0 to 255. IP address 0.0.0.0 is invalid.

Format

no ip dhcp excluded-address <lowaddress> [highaddress]

Mode

Global Config

5.9.17

ip dhcp ping packets

Use this command to specify the number, in a range from 2-10, of packets a DHCP
server sends to a pool address as part of a ping operation. By default the number of
packets sent to a pool address is 2, which is the smallest allowed number when sending
packets. Setting the number of packets to 0 disables this command.

Default

2

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