User Manual UMN:CLI
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9.6.2.5 Range of IP Address for DHCP Class
To specify a range of IP addresses for a DHCP class, use the following command.
address range A.B.C.D A.B.C.D
Specifies a range of IP addresses.
A.B.C.D: start/end IP address
no address range A.B.C.D
A.B.C.D
Deletes a specified range of IP addresses.
A range of IP addresses specified with the address range command is valid only for a
current DHCP pool. Even if you associate the DHCP class with another DHCP pool, the
specified range of IP addresses will not be applicable.
9.6.3 DHCP Lease Database
9.6.3.1 DHCP Database Agent
The V8102 provides a feature that allows to a DHCP server automatically saves a DHCP
lease database on a DHCP database agent.
The DHCP database agent should be a TFTP server, which stores a DHCP lease data-
base as numerous files in the form of leasedb.MAC-ADDRESS, e.g. leasedb.0A:31:4B:1
A:77:6A. The DHCP lease database contains a leased IP address, hardware address, etc.
To specify a DHCP database agent and enable an automatic DHCP lease database back-
up, use the following command.
ip dhcp database A.B.C.D IN-
TERVAL
Specifies a DHCP database agent and back-up inter-
val.
A.B.C.D: DHCP database agent address
INTERVAL: 120-2147483637 (unit: second)
Deletes a specified DHCP database agent.
Upon entering the ip dhcp database command, the back-up interval will begin.
To display a configuration of the DHCP database agent, use the following command.
Shows a configuration of the DHCP database agent.