DELL 6024 User Manual
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Configuring System Information
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Modifying a DHCP IP Interface
1
2
Modify the fields.
3
Click Apply Changes.
The entry is modified, and the device is updated.
The entry is modified, and the device is updated.
Deleting a DHCP IP Interface
1
Open the DHCP IP Interface page.
2
Click Show All to open the DHCP IP Interface Table page.
3
Select a DHCP client entry.
4
Check the Remove check box.
5
Click Apply Changes.
The entry is deleted, and the device is updated.
The entry is deleted, and the device is updated.
Defining DHCP IP Interfaces Using CLI Commands
The following table contains the CLI command for defining DHCP clients.
The following is an example of the CLI command:
Console (config-if)# ip address dhcp hostname LA01
Configuring Domain Name Systems
Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names into IP addresses. Each time a
domain name is assigned, the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address. For
example, www.ipexample.com is translated to 192.87.56.2. DNS servers maintain domain name
databases and their corresponding IP addresses.
The Domain Naming System (DNS) page contains fields for enabling and activating specific DNS
servers.
To open the Domain Naming System (DNS) page, click System
domain name is assigned, the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address. For
example, www.ipexample.com is translated to 192.87.56.2. DNS servers maintain domain name
databases and their corresponding IP addresses.
The Domain Naming System (DNS) page contains fields for enabling and activating specific DNS
servers.
To open the Domain Naming System (DNS) page, click System
→ IP Addressing→ Domain Name
System in the tree view.
Table 6-19.
DHCP IP Interface Commands
CLI Command
Description
ip address dhcp
[hostname
hostname
]
To acquire an IP address on an Ethernet interface from the
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)