Command Line Interface User’s Guide
EXAMPLE
host add -o -macaddr 00.00.00.d1.26.95 -ipaddr 192.168.5.34
This command specifies that the machine with the MAC address of 00.00.00.d1.26.95 will be
assigned the IP address 192.168.5.34.
host delete -o -macaddr 00.00.00.d1.26.95
This command removes this host configuration for the machine with the MAC address of
d1.26.95.
5.8.5
lease
lease list
lease delete -o -ipaddr <ipaddr>
This command displays or deletes the lease configuration. Leases represent which IP addresses
are allocated to which machines and for how long. The list option lists all outstanding leases.
delete -o -ipaddr <ipaddr>
This command deletes the lease for the specified IP addresses. Dot notation is used to specify the
IP address.
5.9
DHCP relay
dhcpr start -o <remote_server>
dhcpr stop
dhcpr status
The dhcpr command is used for setting up the DHCP relay function. The system acts as a proxy
for DHCP requests. When enabling the DHCP Relay, the address of the DHCP server is
specified and DHCP requests are relayed to the specified server. On enabling DHCP relay
functionality, the DHCP server functionality gets disabled (if it is enabled) and vice versa.
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
start -o <remote_server>
This option starts DHCP relay. The remote_server is the IP address of the DHCP server.
stop
This option disables or stops the DHCP relay service.
status
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