SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide
DHCP Pool Command Set
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hardware-address
<hardware-address> <type>
Use the
hardware-address
command to specify the name of a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) client. Use the
no
form of this command to remove the configured client name.
Syntax Description
<hardware-address>
Specifies the hardware address (in hexadecimal notation with colon
delimiters) of the preferred router on the client’s subnet (example
d2:17:04:91:11:50).
<type>
Optional. Specifies the hardware protocol of the DHCP client.
The hardware type field can be entered as follows:
ethernet
Specifies standard Ethernet networks.
ieee802
Specifies IEEE 802 standard networks.
<1-21>
Enter one of the hardware types listed in RFC1700.
The valid hardware types are as follows:
1
10 Mb Ethernet
2
Experimental 3 Mb Ethernet
3
Amateur Radio AX.25
4
Proteon ProNET Token Ring
5
Chaos
6
IEEE 802 Networks
7
ARCNET
8
Hyperchannel
9
Lanstar
10
Autonet Short Address
11
LocalTalk
12
LocalNet (IBM PCNet or SYTEK LocalNet)
13
Ultra link
14
SMDS
15
Frame Relay
16
Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)
17
HDLC
18
Fibre Channel
19
Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)
20
Serial Line
21
Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)
Default Values
By default, the hardware address type is set to 10 Mbps Ethernet.