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To delete specified option 82 information for IP assignment, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
no relay-information remote-id ip
A.B.C.D
[
cir-
cuit-id
{
hex
HEXSTRING
|
index
<0-65535> |
text
STRING
}]
no relay-information remote-id hex
HEX-
STRING
[
circuit-id
{
hex
HEXSTRING
|
index
<0-
65535> |
text
STRING
}]
no relay-information
remote-id
text
STRING
[
circuit-id
{
hex
HEXSTRING
|
index
<0-65535> |
text
STRING
}]
DHCP
Class
Deletes specified option 82 information
for IP assignment.
To delete specified option 82 information for IP assignment, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
no relay-information remote-id all
Deletes all specified option 82 informa-
tion that contains only a remote ID.
no relay-information all
DHCP
Class
Deletes all specified option 82 informa-
tion.
8.8.2.4
Associating DHCP Class
To associate a DHCP class with a current DHCP pool, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
class CLASS
Associates a DHCP class with a DHCP pool and opens
DHCP Pool Class Configuration
mode.
CLASS: DHCP class name
no class
[
CLASS
]
DHCP Pool
Releases an associated DHCP class from a current
DHCP pool.
8.8.2.5
Range of IP Address for DHCP Class
To specify a range of IP addresses for a DHCP class, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
address range
A.B.C.D A.B.C.D
Specifies a range of IP addresses.
A.B.C.D: start/end IP address
no address range
A.B.C.D
A.B.C.D
DHCP Pool
Class
Deletes a specified range of IP addresses.
A range of IP addresses specified with the
address range
command is valid only for a
current DHCP pool. Even if you associate the DHCP class with another DHCP pool, the
specified range of IP addresses will not be applicable.
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