RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Chapter 7
IP Address Assignment
Enabling/Disabling the DHCP Server 225
7. [Optional] If a dynamic IP address is needed for the relay agent, create a subnet for the DHCP relay agent. For
more information about creating subnets, refer to Section7.3.8.2, “Adding a Subnet”.
8. For each client subnet (excluding the subnet for the DHCP relay agent, if used), do the following:
a. Create one or more IP address pools to define a range of IP addresses for each client.
For more information about IP address pools, refer to Section7.3.11.2, “Adding an Address Pool (IPv4)”
or Section7.3.12.2, “Adding an Address Pool (IPv6)”.
For more information about IP ranges, refer to Section7.3.13.2, “Adding an IP Range (IPv4)” or
Section7.3.14.2, “Adding an IP Range (IPv6)”.
b. [Optional] Configure the option82 class on the relay agent, if used. For more information, refer to
Section7.3.18.2, “Adding an Option 82 Class to an Address Pool”.
9. [Optional] Add and configure hosts and host-groups. For more information, refer to Section7.3.10.2, “Adding
a Host”.
Section7.3.3
Enabling/Disabling the DHCP Server
To enable or disable the DHCP server, do the following:
1. Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2. Enable or disable the DHCP server by typing:
• Enable for IPv4
services dhcpserver enabled
• Disable for IPv4
no services dhcpserver enabled
• Enable for IPv6
services dhcpserver6 enabled
• Disable for IPv6
no services dhcpserver6 enabled
3. Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
Section7.3.4
Configuring DHCP Server Options
To configure options for the DHCP server, do the following:
NOTE
Options set at the subnet level override options set at the DHCP server level.
1. Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2. Navigate to:
• For IPv4
services» dhcpserver» options