Dhcp settings menu, Dhcp – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual
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Configuring the domain
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Table 16
Configuring local DHCP services (cont’d.)
/cfg/doamin #/dhcp
followed by:
vendopts
Initiates a series of prompts that allow you to specify RFC 2132 vendor
options.
•
number
is a unique number between 1 and 254 that you provide that
the system uses to identify the vendor options. The prompt is—
Enter
vendor options number (1-254):
•
name
refers to a name you provide for this set of vendor options. The
prompt is—
Set the vendor option name:
•
type
can be
ip
,
ip_list
,
u8
,
u16
,
u32
,
string
, or
bool
.
•
value
refers to allowed values for the
type
, as per RFC2132.
•
del
deletes the vendor options.
The values set at this level of the DHCP menus are applied globally to all
DHCP subnets and types. You are provided with the option of changing
the global values when specific DHCP settings are configured. See
.
quick
Provides a quick DHCP setup wizard. Options are described under the
DHCP type:
“Standard DHCP subnet type” (page 121)
, or
“Hub DHCP subnet type” (page 118)
DHCP Settings menu
The DHCP settings menu whenever you select an option that requires a
range of IP addresses. This occurs when configuring:
•
the
settings
for the standard DHCP subnet type
•
the
known
and
unknown
ranges for the filter DHCP subnet type
•
the
red
,
yellow
, and
green
ranges for the hub DHCP subnet type.
The DHCP settings menu includes the following options:
Table 17
DHCP Settings menu
ranges
Establishes the lower and upper IP addresses of a range of IP addresses.
More than one range can be configured.
•
list
a list of current ranges. The format of the output is
#:
IP
address :
IP address
where
#
is an integer that specifies the index
of the range. The index is required to delete, insert, or move a range.
•
del #
deletes the range with index number
#.
•
add IPaddressLower IPaddressUpper
adds a new range with lower
and upper limits defined by
IPaddressLower
and
IPaddressUpper
,
respectively.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100
03.01
Standard
28 July 2008
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