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Chapter 21 Appendix A: Operation Commands
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Comand: >set dhcp subnet default_router
Syntax: set dhcp subnet default_router name ipaddr1 [ipaddr2] [ipaddr3] [ipaddr4]
Explanation: If there are routers in the subnet that are different from the global routers, the user should
use this command. One IP address is required, although the user can specify up to four
routers.
Parameters: name name of subnet
ipaddr1 router-1 IP address
ipaddr2 router-2 IP address
Ipaddr3 router-3 IP address
paddr4 router-4 IP address
Command: >set dhcp bcast_addr
Syntax: set dhcp bcast_addr name ipaddr
Explanation: Broadcast address for this subnet
Parameters: name name of subnet
ipaddr IP address
Command: >set dhcp netbios_server
Syntax: set dhcp netbios_server name ipaddr1 [ipaddr2] [ipaddr3] [ipaddr4]
Explanation: User can specify a maximum of four netbios servers for a subnet. If user use this
command, at least one server name has to be mentioned.
Parameters: name name of the subnet
ipaddr1 netbios-server-1 IP address
ipaddr2 netbios-server-2 IP address
ipaddr3 netbios-server-3 IP address
ipaddr4 netbios-server-4 IP address
Command: >set dhcp netbios_node
Syntax: set dhcp netbios_node name value
Explanation: Set netbios node type
Parameters: name name of the subnet
value possible values are B-node/P-node/M-node/H-node
Command: >set dhcp option_code
Syntax: set dhcp option_code name code value
Explanation: Apart from the above options (B-node/P-node/M-node/H-node), if the user wants to specify
other options for this subnet, he/she should use this command. Using this command, the
user can specify a maximum of eight option by the option code.
Parameters: name name of the subnet
code RFC specific option code has to be mentioned
value corresponding option value, may be string or numeric
Command: >set dhcp host hardware
Syntax: set dhcp host hardware name hw_addr
Explanation: If a user wants to configure for a specific host, he/she needs to mention its hardware
type/address using this command.
Parameters: name name of the host
hw_addr hardware type and address, possible values for type is ETHERNET,
TOKEN-RING, FDDI
Command: >set dhcp host next_server
Syntax: set dhcp host next_server name server_name

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