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8.8.1.8 Domain
Name
To set a domain name, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
domain-name
DOMAIN
Sets a domain name.
no domain-name
DHCP Pool
Deletes a specified domain name.
8.8.1.9
DHCP Server Option
If a DHCP server option is specified, the DHCP server will respond only to DHCP mes-
sages that carry the same option information.
To specify a DHCP server option, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
option
<1-254> [<1-8>]
{ip A.B.C.D | hex HEXSTRING |
text
STRING}
Specifies a DHCP option.
1-254: DHCP option code
1-8: instance number of the option code
ip | hex | text: DHCP option information
no option
<1-254> [<1-8>]
DHCP Pool
Deletes a specified DHCP option.
The already-defined DHCP option codes or the DHCP option codes only for the DHCP
client cannot be specified with this command, e.g. option 82.
8.8.1.10 Static
Mapping
The hiD 6615 S223/S323 provides a static mapping function that enables to assign a
static IP address without manually specifying static IP assignment by using a DHCP lease
database in the DHCP database agent.
To perform a static mapping, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
origin file A.B.C.D FILE
Performs a static mapping.
A.B.C.D: DHCP database agent address
FILE: file name of DHCP lease database
no origin file
DHCP Pool
Cancels a static mapping.
For more information of the file naming of a DHCP lease database, see Section 8.8.3.1.
8.8.1.11
Recognition of DHCP Client
Normally, a DHCP server recognizes DHCP clients with a client ID. However, some
DHCP clients may not have their own client ID. In this case, you can select the recogni-
tion method as a hardware address instead of a client ID.
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