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Server Maximum Entries
Total number of SNTP Servers allowed.
Server Current Entries
Total number of SNTP configured.
For each configured server:
IP Address
IP address of configured SNTP Server.
Address Type
Address Type of configured SNTP server.
Priority
IP priority type of the configured server.
Version
SNTP Version number of the server. The protocol version
used to query the server in unicast mode.
Port
Server Port Number
Last Attempt Time
Last server attempt time for the specified server.
Last Update Status
Last server attempt status for the server.
Total Unicast Requests
Number of requests to the server.
Failed Unicast Requests
Number of failed requests from server.
5.8
DHCP Server Commands
This section describes the commands you to configure the DHCP server settings for the
switch. DHCP uses UDP as its transport protocol and supports a number of features
that facilitate in administration address allocations.
5.8.1
ip dhcp pool
This command configures a DHCP address pool name on a DHCP server and enters
DHCP pool configuration mode.
Default
none
Format
ip dhcp pool
Mode
Global Config
5.8.1.1
no ip dhcp pool
This command removes the DHCP address pool. The name should be previously
configured pool name.
Format
no ip dhcp pool
Mode
Global Config
5.8.2
client-identifier
This command specifies the unique identifier for a DHCP client. Unique-identifier is a
valid notation in hexadecimal format. In some systems, such as Microsoft DHCP
clients, the client identifier is required instead of hardware addresses. The unique-
identifier is a concatenation of the media type and the MAC address. For example, the
Microsoft client identifier for Ethernet address c819.2488.f177 is 01c8.1924.88f1.77
where 01 represents the Ethernet media type. For more information, refer to the
“Address Resolution Protocol Parameters” section of RFC 1700, Assigned Numbers
for a list of media type codes.