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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
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Defining a Range The command to add an address range to the DHCP pool you are
configuring is the RANGE command.
Here is the format of the command:
range <
ip-address
> [<ip-address>]
The IP-ADDRESS parameter is the IPv4 address range for DHCP clients,
in dotted decimal notation. The first IP address is the low end of the range;
the second IP address is the high end. Specify only one IP address to add
an individual IP address to the DHCP pool.
This command is performed from DHCP Configuration mode.
The DHCP server responds to client requests received from the pool’s
network. It assigns IP addresses within the specified range. The IP
address range must be within the network.
You can add multiple address ranges and individual IP addresses for a
DHCP pool by using this command multiple times.
The NO form of this command removes an address range from the DHCP
pool. The NO RANGE ALL command removes all address ranges from the
DHCP pool.
This example adds an address range of 192.168.100.2 to 192.168.100.20
to the pool P1.
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# ip dhcp pool P1
awplus(dhcp-config)# range 192.168.100.2 192.168.100.20
Setting a Lease
Time
The command to set the lease expiration time for the DHCP pool you are
configuring is the LEASE command.
Here is the format of the command:
lease <days> <hours> <minutes> [<seconds>]
lease infinite
The DAYS parameter is the number of days, from 0 to 120, for the lease
expiry time. The default is 1 day.
The HOURS parameter is the number of hours, from 0 to 24, for the lease
expiry time. The default is 0 hours.
The MINUTES parameter is the number of minutes, from 0 to 60, for the
lease expiry time. The default is 0 minutes.
The SECONDS parameter is the number of seconds, from 0 to 60, for the
lease expiry time. The default is 0 seconds.

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BrandAllied Telesis
ModelAT-9000 Series
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