Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Technical References
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Determines the traps that this server is configured to send.
1 all
Sends notifications for all server events.
2 server-start
Sends notifications whenever the server is started or
reinitialized.
3 server-stop
Sends notifications whenever the server is stopped.
4 free-address-low
Sends notifications when the number of free IP addresses
becomes less than or equal to the low threshold.
5 free-address-high
Sends notifications when the number of free IP addresses
exceeds the high threshold after having previously
triggered the free-address-low trap.
6 dns-queue-size
Sends notifications when the DHCP server's DNS queue
fills and the DHCP server stops processing requests.
7 other-server-down
Sends notifications when another server (DHCP, DNS, or
LDAP) stops responding to this DHCP server.
8 other-server-up
Sends notifications when another server (DHCP, DNS, or
LDAP) responds after having been unresponsive.
9 duplicate-address
Sends notifications whenever a duplicate IP address is
detected.
10 address-conflict
Sends notifications when an address conflict with another
DHCP server is detected.
11 failover-config-error
Notifies when a configuration mismatch between DHCP
failover partners occurs.
12 free-address-low
Sends notifications when the number of free IPv6 addresses
becomes less than or equal to the low threshold.
13 free-address-high
Sends notifications when the number of free IPv6 addresses
exceeds the high threshold after having previously
triggered the free-address-low6 trap.
14 duplicate-address6
Sends notifications whenever a duplicate IPv6 address is
detected.
15 duplicate-prefix6
Sends notifications whenever a duplicate prefix is
detected.
16 address6-conflict
Sends notifications when an IPv6 address is detected to be
leased to different clients by the failover partners.
17 prefix6-conflict
Sends notifications when an IPv6 delegated prefix is
detected to be leased to different clients by the failover
partners.
1 all
Sends notifications for all server events.
2 server-start
Sends notifications whenever the server is started or
reinitialized.
3 server-stop
Sends notifications whenever the server is stopped.
4 free-address-low
Sends notifications when the number of free IP addresses
becomes less than or equal to the low threshold.
5 free-address-high
Sends notifications when the number of free IP addresses
exceeds the high threshold after having previously
triggered the free-address-low trap.
6 dns-queue-size
Sends notifications when the DHCP server's DNS queue
fills and the DHCP server stops processing requests.
7 other-server-down
Sends notifications when another server (DHCP, DNS, or
LDAP) stops responding to this DHCP server.
8 other-server-up
Sends notifications when another server (DHCP, DNS, or
LDAP) responds after having been unresponsive.
9 duplicate-address
Sends notifications whenever a duplicate IP address is
detected.
10 address-conflict
Sends notifications when an address conflict with another
DHCP server is detected.
11 failover-config-error
Notifies when a configuration mismatch between DHCP
failover partners occurs.
12 free-address-low
Sends notifications when the number of free IPv6 addresses
becomes less than or equal to the low threshold.
13 free-address-high
Sends notifications when the number of free IPv6 addresses
exceeds the high threshold after having previously
triggered the free-address-low6 trap.
14 duplicate-address6
Sends notifications whenever a duplicate IPv6 address is
detected.
15 duplicate-prefix6
Sends notifications whenever a duplicate prefix is
detected.
16 address6-conflict
Sends notifications when an IPv6 address is detected to be
leased to different clients by the failover partners.
17 prefix6-conflict
Sends notifications when an IPv6 delegated prefix is
detected to be leased to different clients by the failover
partners.
default = enabled
Controls whether or not DHCP server trims the hostname string
to the first period (or dot) character (used to update DDNS
records and to return host-name-option to clients). Default,
true (enable).
If true, the hostname is truncated before the period.
If false, the DHCP server retains the period characters in the
hostname.
to the first period (or dot) character (used to update DDNS
records and to return host-name-option to clients). Default,
true (enable).
If true, the hostname is truncated before the period.
If false, the DHCP server retains the period characters in the
hostname.
default = enabled
If the server is replying to a BOOTP request, and is offering a
lease from a Scope which is configured to perform DNS updates, it
will check this property before beginning the DNS update. This
feature allows an administrator to prevent DNS updates for BOOTP
clients, while allowing updates for DHCP clients.
lease from a Scope which is configured to perform DNS updates, it
will check this property before beginning the DNS update. This
feature allows an administrator to prevent DNS updates for BOOTP
clients, while allowing updates for DHCP clients.
upgrade-unavailable-timeout
default = 24h
Controls the time given to a lease in the database that has no
expiration; that is, it became unavailable prior to
installing Network Registrar. The DHCP server uses the
upgrade-unavailable-timeout for the expiration time of the
unavailable lease. Default is 86400 seconds (1 day).
expiration; that is, it became unavailable prior to
installing Network Registrar. The DHCP server uses the
upgrade-unavailable-timeout for the expiration time of the
unavailable lease. Default is 86400 seconds (1 day).