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HPE 5900 series
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Examples
# Clear DHCP packet statistics for DHCP snooping.
<Sysname> reset dhcp snooping packet statistics
Related commands
display dhcp snooping packet statistics
BOOTP client commands
display bootp client
Use display bootp client to display information about a BOOTP client.
Syntax
display bootp client [ interface interface-type interface-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify an interface, this command displays BOOTP client information about all
interfaces.
Examples
# Display BOOTP client information about VLAN-interface 10.
<Sysname> display bootp client interface vlan-interface 10
Vlan-interface10 BOOTP client information:
Allocated IP: 169.254.0.2 255.255.0.0
Transaction ID: 0x3d8a7431
MAC Address: 00e0-fc0a-c3ef
Table 21 Command output
Field
Description
Vlan-interface10 BOOTP client
information
Information about the interface that acts as a BOOTP client.
Allocated IP BOOTP client's IP address allocated by the BOOTP server.
Transaction ID
Value of the
XID
field in a BOOTP message, which is a random
number chosen when the BOOTP client sends a BOOTP
request to the BOOTP server. It is used to match a response
message from the BOOTP server. If the values of the
XID
field
are different in the BOOTP response and request, the BOOTP
client drops the BOOTP response.
Mac Address MAC address of a BOOTP client.

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