Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Technical References

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trim-changeset-age 
(24h-3y) default = 24w
 
Sets the minimum age for a change log entry to be eligible
for trimming.
 
trim-lease-hist-age 
 default = 24w
 
The minimum length of time to retain lease history records in the
lease history database.  Any lease history record older than this
time will be deleted when the next lease history database trimming
operation occurs.
If set to 0, no records will be trimmed.
 
trim-lease-hist-interval 
(0-1y) default = 24h
 
This interval specifies how often to trim the old lease history data.
If set to 0 no automatic lease history trimming occurs.
If lease history collection and polling are enabled and this parameter
is set to 0, the lease history database will continue to grow without
bound. Changes to this setting will take effect on the next server
restart.
 
trim-subnet-util-age 
(24h-1y) default = 24w
 
The age that we will allow a subnet-util trimming element to be before
deciding to delete that element. If this value is set to zero, we will
not consider the record age when trimming. Changes to this setting
will take effect on the next server restart.
 
trim-subnet-util-interval 
(0-1y) default = 24h
 
This interval specifies how often to trim the old subnet utilization
data. If set to 0 no automatic subnet utilization trimming occurs.
Changes to this setting will take effect on the next server restart.
 
webui-mode 
(Basic=0, Advanced=1, Expert=2) default = Basic
 
Sets the mode for the web UI at session startup:
    0  basic
    1  advanced
    2  expert
client
 
    client - Creates clients and assigns them to client-classes
  Synopsis
 
    client <name> create [<attribute>=<value>]
    client <name> delete
    client list  
    client listnames
    client listbrief
    client <name> show 
    client <name> get <attribute>
    client <name> set <attribute>=<value>
    client <name> unset <attribute>
  Description
    The client command assigns attributes to a specific client entry.
    These attributes determine what type of IP address, policy, or 
    both that Network Registrar assigns to the requesting host. 
    Network Registrar always stores the client identifier (MAC 
    address or default) in lowercase characters.
    Because the DHCP server reads the client-specific configuration
    information each time a request comes in, you do not have to 
    reload the server after modifying it. However, you must reload
    the server if you modify the default client configuration.
     
    The attributes you can assign include such things as a class of
    client, a policy, an action, and the inclusion or exclusion of