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help Description of the interactive help system

revert Revert changes

service Service Commands

show Show running system information

write Write running configuration to memory or terminal

rfs7000-37FABE(config-dhcp-policy-test)#

dhcp-server-policy

Table 11

summarizes DHCP server policy configuration commands.

bootp

dhcp-server-policy

Configures a BOOTP specific configuration

Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) requests are used by UNIX diskless workstations to obtain the location
of their boot image and IP address within the managed network. A BOOTP configuration server
provides this information and also assigns an IP address from a configured pool of IP addresses. By
default, all BOOTP requests are forwarded to the BOOTP configuration server by the controller.
When enabled, this feature allows controllers, using this DHCP server policy, to ignore BOOTP
requests.

Supported in the following platforms:

TABLE 11

DHCP-Server-Policy-Config Commands

Command

Description

Reference

bootp

Configures a BOOTP specific configuration

page 930

dhcp-class

Configures a DHCP server class

page 931

dhcp-pool

Configures a DHCP server address pool

page 935

no

Negates a command or sets its default

page 973

option

Defines the DHCP option used in DHCP pools

page 975

ping

Specifies ping parameters used by a DHCP server

page 976

clrscr

Clears the display screen

page 385

commit

Commits (saves) changes made in the current session

page 386

end

Ends and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode

page 234

exit

Ends the current mode and moves to the previous mode

page 387

help

Displays the interactive help system

page 387

revert

Reverts changes to their last saved configuration

page 394

service

Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug

(config-if)

instance

configurations

page 394

show

Displays running system information

page 429

write

Writes information to memory or terminal

page 425