Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Referencia técnica
first available address to match a usable Scope (which must
have restrict-to-reservations enabled) will be assigned
to the client.
have restrict-to-reservations enabled) will be assigned
to the client.
reserved-ip6addresses
Specifies the list of addresses reserved for the client. All
available addresses to match a usable Prefix (which must have
restrict-to-reservations enabled) will be assigned to
the client.
available addresses to match a usable Prefix (which must have
restrict-to-reservations enabled) will be assigned to
the client.
reserved-prefixes
Specifies the list of prefixes reserved for the client. All
available prefixes to match a usable Prefix (which must have
restrict-to-reservations enabled) will be assigned to
the client.
available prefixes to match a usable Prefix (which must have
restrict-to-reservations enabled) will be assigned to
the client.
selection-criteria
Lists selection tags for this client. All the criteria in this
list must appear in the scope/prefix selection tags for a
scope/prefix to be considered acceptable to this client.
list must appear in the scope/prefix selection tags for a
scope/prefix to be considered acceptable to this client.
tenant-id
default = 0, immutable
Identifies the tenant owner of this object.
Identifies the client-class to use if this client is no longer
authenticated.
authenticated.
user-defined
Contains an opaque user-defined string that can be set and
queried. This attribute has no effect on the operation of the
DHCP server.
queried. This attribute has no effect on the operation of the
DHCP server.
Contains the username owning the device. This attribute has no
effect on the operation of the DHCP server.
effect on the operation of the DHCP server.
client-class
client-class - Creates client-classes
Synopsis
client-class <name> create [<attribute>=<value>]
client-class <name> delete
client-class list
client-class listnames
client-class listbrief
client-class <name> show
client-class <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
client-class <name> get <attribute>
client-class <name> unset <attribute>
client-class <name> delete
client-class list
client-class listnames
client-class listbrief
client-class <name> show
client-class <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
client-class <name> get <attribute>
client-class <name> unset <attribute>
Description
The client-class command applies a set of attributes to a group or
class of DHCP client configurations. Unlike most client configurations,
the DHCP server reads the client-class configurations at server startup
time. Therefore, you must reload the server for changes to take effect.
class of DHCP client configurations. Unlike most client configurations,
the DHCP server reads the client-class configurations at server startup
time. Therefore, you must reload the server for changes to take effect.
You must enable client-class processing for the server for