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DHCP Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 15-109
Examples
The
following
example
configures
DHCP
option
33,
which
specifies
static
routes
that
the
client
should
install
in
its
routing
cache.
If
multiple
routes
to
the
same
destination
are
set,
they
are
listed
in
descending
order
of
priority.
The
routes
consist
of
IP
address
pairs.
The
first
address
is
the
destination
address,
the
second
address
is
the
router
for
the
destination.
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 33 ip 90.1.1.90 123.124.23.26 90.1.1.90 123.24.56.78
The
following
example
configures
DHCP
option
19,
which
specifies
whether
the
client
should
enable
its
IP
layer
for
packet
forwarding.
Values
of
0
and
1
disable
and
enable
IP
forwarding,
respectively.
IP
forwarding
is
enabled
in
the
following
example:
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 19 hex 01
The
following
example
configures
DHCP
option
1,
which
sets
the
client’s
subnet
mask
as
higher
priority
when
it
and
the
router
ID
are
specified
in
the
DHCP
REPLY:
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 1 ip 255.255.255.0
The
following
example
configures
DHCP
option
2,
which
locates
a
client
as
an
offset
4650
seconds
from
Coordinated
Universal
Time
(UTC)
or
five
hours
west
of
the
zero
meridian
(London):
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 2 hex 4650
The
following
example
configures
DHCP
option
72,
which
specifies
World
Wide
Web
(WWW)
servers
for
DHCP
clients.
Two
WWW
server
addresses
are
configured
in
the
following
example:
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 72 ip 168.24.3.252 168.24.3.253
The
example
below
configures
DHCP
option
13,
which
specifies
a
client’s
default
boot
image
size:
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 13 hex 8001
The
following
example
configures
DHCP
option
41,
which
specifies
Network
Information
Servers
(NIS)
for
DHCP
clients.
Two
NIS
server
addresses
are
configured
in
the
following
example:
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 41 ip 90.3.4.5 90.1.1.7 90.43.9.254
117 Name
Service
Search
Server/
Multiple
16-bit hex
integers
-
Sets site of Name Service servers to clients to be used for lookup. Each 16-bit
field specifies a Name Server to be used for lookup:
0 – client should refer to local naming information
6 – use DNS
41 – use NIS
44 – use NetBIOS over TCP/IP
65 – use NIS+
Defined by RFC-2937.
Length: Minimum 2 octets; multiple of 2 octets
118 Subnet
Selection
Interface/
IP address
-
Sets the subnet IP address (RFC-3011). Used by a client to inform/force
server to assign an IP address-specific subnet.
Length: 4 octets
150 TFTP
Server
Cisco Vendor
Extension/IP
address
-
Address of the TFTP server. This option supports the XSR’s Remote Auto
Install functionality.
Length: 4 octets
Table 15-1 XSR-Supported DHCP Options (continued)
#
Protocol
Name
Category/
Type
Default
Description
Note:
DHCP options marked with an asterisk (
*
) can also be configured at the CLI.
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