Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Technical References
dhcp-interface - Configures the DHCP server's network interfaces
Synopsis
dhcp-interface <name> create [<attribute>=<value>]
dhcp-interface <name> delete
dhcp-interface list
dhcp-interface listnames
dhcp-interface listbrief
dhcp-interface <name> show
dhcp-interface <name> set <attribute>=<value> [attribute>=<value> ...]
dhcp-interface <name> get <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> unset <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> delete
dhcp-interface list
dhcp-interface listnames
dhcp-interface listbrief
dhcp-interface <name> show
dhcp-interface <name> set <attribute>=<value> [attribute>=<value> ...]
dhcp-interface <name> get <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> unset <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> enable <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> disable <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> disable <attribute>
Description
The dhcp-interface command configures network interfaces for use
by the Network Registrar DHCP server. If there are no defined
interfaces, the server discovers and uses all available
interfaces on the system. When this list is present, the server
uses only the available interfaces, if any, that match this list.
by the Network Registrar DHCP server. If there are no defined
interfaces, the server discovers and uses all available
interfaces on the system. When this list is present, the server
uses only the available interfaces, if any, that match this list.
Examples
Status
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Attributes
Attributes
Specifies the IP address and subnet mask length of one or more
interfaces that the DHCP server should use.
interfaces that the DHCP server should use.
Specifies the IPv6 address and prefix length of one or more
interfaces that the DHCP server should use.
interfaces that the DHCP server should use.
multicast-addresses
(obj(0)) default = ff02::1:2,ff05::1:3
Enables or disables the specified multicast addresses on DHCP
interfaces. The default multicast addresses are ff02::1:2 and
ff05::1:3. DHCPv6 requires address ff02::1:2, if any DHCPv6 clients
are directly connected to the link associated with the interface.
The address ff05::1:3 is the default multicast addresses used by
relay agents when relaying DHCPv6 requests.
interfaces. The default multicast addresses are ff02::1:2 and
ff05::1:3. DHCPv6 requires address ff02::1:2, if any DHCPv6 clients
are directly connected to the link associated with the interface.
The address ff05::1:3 is the default multicast addresses used by
relay agents when relaying DHCPv6 requests.
name
Specifies the user-assigned name of the DHCP server interface.
dhcp-listener
dhcp-listener - Configures a TCP dhcp-listener for DHCP.
Synopsis