Siemens S223 User Manual
User Manual UMN:CLI
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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8.8.1.8 Domain
Name
To set a domain name, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
domain-name
DOMAIN
Sets a domain name.
no domain-name
DHCP Pool
Deletes a specified domain name.
8.8.1.9
DHCP Server Option
If a DHCP server option is specified, the DHCP server will respond only to DHCP mes-
sages that carry the same option information.
sages that carry the same option information.
To specify a DHCP server option, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
option
<1-254> [<1-8>]
{ip A.B.C.D | hex HEXSTRING |
text
STRING}
Specifies a DHCP option.
1-254: DHCP option code
1-8: instance number of the option code
ip | hex | text: DHCP option information
1-254: DHCP option code
1-8: instance number of the option code
ip | hex | text: DHCP option information
no option
<1-254> [<1-8>]
DHCP Pool
Deletes a specified DHCP option.
The already-defined DHCP option codes or the DHCP option codes only for the DHCP
client cannot be specified with this command, e.g. option 82.
client cannot be specified with this command, e.g. option 82.
8.8.1.10 Static
Mapping
The hiD 6615 S223/S323 provides a static mapping function that enables to assign a
static IP address without manually specifying static IP assignment by using a DHCP lease
database in the DHCP database agent.
static IP address without manually specifying static IP assignment by using a DHCP lease
database in the DHCP database agent.
To perform a static mapping, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
origin file A.B.C.D FILE
Performs a static mapping.
A.B.C.D: DHCP database agent address
FILE: file name of DHCP lease database
A.B.C.D: DHCP database agent address
FILE: file name of DHCP lease database
no origin file
DHCP Pool
Cancels a static mapping.
For more information of the file naming of a DHCP lease database, see Section 8.8.3.1.
8.8.1.11
Recognition of DHCP Client
Normally, a DHCP server recognizes DHCP clients with a client ID. However, some
DHCP clients may not have their own client ID. In this case, you can select the recogni-
tion method as a hardware address instead of a client ID.
DHCP clients may not have their own client ID. In this case, you can select the recogni-
tion method as a hardware address instead of a client ID.
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