Configuring dhcp, Observing syntax and conventions, Dhcp commands – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Configuring DHCP
Observing Syntax and Conventions
The CLI command syntax and conventions use the notation described in the following table.
DHCP Commands
The following commands configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) on the
XSR.
bootfile
This command sets the name of the default boot image for a DHCP client. Depending on the client
configuration inheritance, the command should be used from the proper mode. If it is specified
from multiple modes, an override mechanism chooses the innermost config value, with host being
innermost, then client‐class and pool being the most general.
Syntax
bootfile filename
Convention
Description
xyz
Key word or mandatory parameters (bold)
[x]
[ ] Square brackets indicate an optional parameter (italic)
[x | y | z]
[ | ] Square brackets with vertical bar indicate a choice of values
{x | y | z}
{ | } Braces with vertical bar indicate a choice of a required value
[x {y | z} ]
[{ | } ] Combination of square brackets with braces and vertical bars indicates a
required choice of an optional parameter
(config-if<xx>)
xx signifies the interface type and number, class map, policy map or other
value you specify; e.g., F1, G3, S2/1.0,
FastEthernet, and G a GigabitEthernet interface.
Sub-command
headings are displayed in
red
text.
Next Mode entries display the CLI prompt after a command is entered
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Italicized, non-syntactic text indicates either a user-specified entry or text with
special emphasis
filename
Specifies the name of the file that is used as a boot image.