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Netopia CLI 874 User Manual

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Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-31

This command specifies the IP address of the next ser ver in the boot process, typically a Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP) ser ver.

show interface ethernet id ip dhcp client status

Note:

This command is suppor ted beginning with firmware version 8.5.

This command allows you to display the status of the ethernet WAN being ser ved via DHCP. It displays:

interface ethernet id address-serve gateway { gw-ip-addr | default { ip-addr/mask-bits |
ip-addr mask } }
show interface ethernet id address-serve gateway

This command allows you to specify the gateway IP address that will be ser ved to clients requesting an address
via an address ser ving protocol that can ser ve a gateway address. You may specify a gateway IP address for
each Ethernet subnet for which you have configured an address-ser ving pool. (See the description of the
interface ethernet id address-serve range command on

page 2-32

.)

If you specify the keyword default, you must also specify an Ethernet subnet; the gateway IP address for the
specified subnet will be reset to its default value. The default gateway IP address for a par ticular subnet is
either the router's default gateway (if that gateway is on the specified subnet) or the router's address on the
subnet.

interface ethernet id address-serve helper ip-addr
no interface ethernet id address-serve helper [ip-addr]
show interface ethernet id address-serve helper

These commands allow you to configure or display the addresses of up to four remote DHCP ser vers to which
the router will for ward DHCP requests when it is acting as a DHCP relay agent. The interface ethernet id
address-serve helper command adds the specified IP address to the ser ver list. The no interface ethernet id
address-serve helper command removes the specified IP address from the ser ver list; if you omit the IP
address, all configured DHCP ser ver IP addresses are removed.

Examples:

#show interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper

#interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 10.0.0.1

#interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 20.0.0.1

#interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 30.0.0.1

#no interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 20.0.0.1

#show interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper

interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 10.0.0.1

IP Address

IP Subnet Mask

IP Gateway

DHCP ser ver

DNS ser ver 1

DNS ser ver 2 (if any)

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