Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Referencia técnica
which are necessary to maintain accurate state in the active
leasequery client. The optimizations are largely involved
with failover updates, in an attempt to avoid redundant
active leasequery messages. However, this optimization is
only valid if the active leasequery client connects to both
failover servers. Should you have an active leasequery client
which only ever connects to one failover partner, this
optimization will prevent important data from reaching such
a client and you should enable this attribute to prevent
the optimization. Configuring any listener with this attribute
enabled will cause all active leasequery connections to send
a message for every write to the DHCP lease state database.
leasequery client. The optimizations are largely involved
with failover updates, in an attempt to avoid redundant
active leasequery messages. However, this optimization is
only valid if the active leasequery client connects to both
failover servers. Should you have an active leasequery client
which only ever connects to one failover partner, this
optimization will prevent important data from reaching such
a client and you should enable this attribute to prevent
the optimization. Configuring any listener with this attribute
enabled will cause all active leasequery connections to send
a message for every write to the DHCP lease state database.
default = 10
Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous connections allowed
for the service.
for the service.
name
Specifies the name of service. This name has no significance.
Specifies the port number on which the DHCP server listens for
TCP connections. The default port is the server-port for DHCPv4
and v6-server-port for DHCPv6.
TCP connections. The default port is the server-port for DHCPv4
and v6-server-port for DHCPv6.
dhcp-subnet
dhcp-subnet - Describes a contiguous range of IP address space
which the DHCP server has allocated to a client.
which the DHCP server has allocated to a client.
Synopsis
dhcp-subnet <dhcp-subnet-number> [show]
dhcp-subnet <subnet-number> get <attribute>
dhcp-subnet <subnet-number> get <attribute>
dhcp-subnet <subnet-number> force-available
Description
The dhcp-subnet commands manipulate subnet objects that the DHCP
server has leased to its clients. When the DHCP server receives a
request for a subnet, it creates the subnet by subdividing its
available address-blocks, and allocating the subnet to the client.
server has leased to its clients. When the DHCP server receives a
request for a subnet, it creates the subnet by subdividing its
available address-blocks, and allocating the subnet to the client.
The dhcp-subnet commands apply only to subnet objects that have
been allocated to clients by the DHCP server.
been allocated to clients by the DHCP server.
Examples
dhcp-subnet 10.10.1.0/24 show
Status
See Also
Attributes
immutable
Displays the subnet address, including the mask.