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C
HAPTER
4: R
OUTER
C
OMMAND
R
EFERENCE
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Lease
— A defined period of time that an IP Address is assigned by the
DHCP server for temporary use by the local user. The minimum is 1
second; maximum, 12 hours; default, 4 hours.
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FSM State
— Defined as “Finite State Machine.” It defines the current
condition of the lease.
list dhcp server leases
Displays IP information a local user receives via a DHCP server lease. This
information includes the following:
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IP Address —
IP Address assigned by the DHCP server for temporary
use by the user on the private network.
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Lease
— Defined period of time that an IP Address is assigned by the
DHCP server for temporary use by the local user. The minimum is 1
second; maximum, 12 hours; default, 4 hours.
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HW Address
— MAC address of the user requesting an IP address
from the server.
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Client ID — Username
associated with the user requesting an IP
address.
list dial_out
Displays dial-out information about current modem interfaces. It lists the
following:
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Index
— Table list.
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General (Modem Group) Name
— Modem group name for the
interface enabling network users access to the communication server
interfaces without requiring the user to know the specific name or
location of an interface.
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Specific (Interface) Name
— Particular name associated with this
interface enabling a network user to find a particular port for access
to a specified service associated with that interface.
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State
— Condition of the interface regarding dial-out use: InUse,
Available, and Unavailable.
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Type
— Type of network connection: None (if no client attached), IP, or
IPX.