Netgear NETGEAR Manual Do Utilizador
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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300S Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
Switching Commands
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202-10088-01, March 2005
Mode
Global Config
no ip dhcp excluded-address
This command removes the excluded IP addresses for a DHCP client. Low-address and high-
address are valid IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP
address 0.0.0.0 is invalid.
address are valid IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP
address 0.0.0.0 is invalid.
Format
no ip dhcp excluded-address <lowaddress> [highad-
dress]
Mode
Global Config
ip dhcp ping packets
This command is used to specify the number, in a range from 2-10, of packets a DHCP server
sends to a pool address as part of a ping operation. By default the number of packets sent to a pool
address is 2(the smallest allowed number when sending packets). Setting the number of packets to
0 disables this command.
sends to a pool address as part of a ping operation. By default the number of packets sent to a pool
address is 2(the smallest allowed number when sending packets). Setting the number of packets to
0 disables this command.
Note:
The no form of this command sets the number of packets sent to a pool address to 0 and
therefore prevents the server from pinging pool addresses.
Default
2
Format
ip dhcp ping packets <0,2-10>
Mode
Global Config
no ip dhcp ping packets
This command prevents the server from pinging pool addresses and sets the number of packets to
0.
0.
Default
0
Format
no ip dhcp ping packets
Mode
Global Config
ip dhcp pool
This command configures a DHCP address pool name on a DHCP server and enters DHCP pool
configuration mode.
configuration mode.
Default
none