Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía Para Resolver Problemas
Context Configuration Mode Commands
▀ dhcp-service
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
OL-22948-01
dhcp-service
Adds a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) service instance to the current context and enters the configuration
mode for that service.
mode for that service.
Product
GGSN, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes a previously configured DHCP service from the current context.
The name by which the DHCP service is to be recognized by the system. The name can be from 1 to 63 alpha
and/or numeric characters in length and is case sensitive.
and/or numeric characters in length and is case sensitive.
Usage
Use this command to add a DHCP service to a context configured on the system and enter the DHCP service
configuration mode. A DHCP service is a logical grouping of external DHCP servers.
The DHCP configuration mode provides parameters that dictate the system‘s communication with one or
more of these DHCP servers.
A maximum of 256 services (regardless of type) can be configured per system.
configuration mode. A DHCP service is a logical grouping of external DHCP servers.
The DHCP configuration mode provides parameters that dictate the system‘s communication with one or
more of these DHCP servers.
A maximum of 256 services (regardless of type) can be configured per system.
Caution:
Large numbers of services greatly increase the complexity of management and may impact overall
system performance (i.e. resulting from such things as system handoffs). Therefore, it is recommended that a large
number of services only be configured if your application absolutely requires it. Please contact your local service
representative for more information.
number of services only be configured if your application absolutely requires it. Please contact your local service
representative for more information.
Refer to the DHCP Service Configuration Mode chapter of this reference for additional information.
Example
The following command creates a DHCP service called DHCP1 and enter the DHCP service configuration mode:
The following command creates a DHCP service called DHCP1 and enter the DHCP service configuration mode: