Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
WSG Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ dhcp
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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dhcp
Specifies the DHCPv4 context and service name to be used when the IP address allocation method is set dhcp-proxy
(VPC only).
(VPC only).
Product
SecGW (WSG)
Privilege
Security Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > WSG-Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > wsg-service
service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-wsg-service)#
Syntax
dhcp { context-name context_name | service-name service_name }
no dhcp { context-name | service-name }
no
Deletes the specified parameter.
context-name
context_name
Specifies the context in which the DHCPv4 service is configured as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79
characters.
characters.
service-name
service_name
Specifies which DHCPv4 service to use for the dhcp-proxy as an alphanumeric string of one through 63
characters. Only one DHCPv4 service can be configured as the dhcp-proxy.
characters. Only one DHCPv4 service can be configured as the dhcp-proxy.
Usage
Specifies the DHCPv4 context and service name to be used when the IP address allocation method is set to
dhcp-proxy. The specified DHCPv4 service is designated via the ip address alloc-method dhcp-proxy
command.
The WSG service must be restarted to apply the parameters. You restart the service by doing an unbind and
bind.
dhcp-proxy. The specified DHCPv4 service is designated via the ip address alloc-method dhcp-proxy
command.
The WSG service must be restarted to apply the parameters. You restart the service by doing an unbind and
bind.
Example
The following command sequence enables a DHCPv4 service as an allocation method for IP addresses:
dhcp context-name wsg01
dhcp service-name dhcp1