3com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Manual De Usuario
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PPENDIX
B: CLI C
OMMAND
D
ESCRIPTION
set dhcp server
DNS1 <IP_address>
DNS2 <IP_address>
domain <string>
end_address <IP_address >
hostname <string>
lease <seconds>
mask <IP_address>
router <IP_address>
start_address <IP_address>
WINS1 <IP_address>
WINS2 <IP_address>
Defines the characteristics of the DHCP Server and defines the pool of addresses
that this facility should administer.
that this facility should administer.
set dns
cache_size <number>
number_retries <number>
timeout <seconds>
Sets the global parameters for DNS; both the local DNS hosts (list DNS host) and
the remote DNS servers (list DNS servers).
the remote DNS servers (list DNS servers).
Parameter
Description
DNS1
IP address of the primary DNS server that the DHCP server will utilize when
resolving names.
resolving names.
DNS2
IP address of the secondary DNS server that the DHCP server will utilize when
resolving names.
resolving names.
domain
Name of the DNS domain we exist in.
end_address
Last IP address in the pool of IP addresses that will be handed out through
DHCP.
DHCP.
hostname
DNS hostname of this unit.
lease
The number of seconds that an IP address will be allocated to a workstation
without having to be renewed.
without having to be renewed.
mask
IP network mask that applies to the pool of IP addresses being administered.
router
IP address that the workstations should use as their default gateway.
start_address
First IP address in the pool of IP addresses that will be handed out through
DHCP.
DHCP.
WINS1
IP address of the primary WINS server that the DHCP server will utilize.
WINS2
IP address of the secondary WINS server that the DHCP server will utilize.
Parameter
Description
cache_size
Enter the size of the cache. The valid range is from 20-500.
number_retries
Number of times the resolve name request will be sent to each Name Server
if the server fails to respond to a request before the timeout period. Default
is 1, valid range is 1-5.
if the server fails to respond to a request before the timeout period. Default
is 1, valid range is 1-5.