Configuring the Z-Edge 64 as a DHCP server
Z-Edge 64 Configuration Guide
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domain: ----------------> {0}:
hardware-address: ------> {}: 09:00:07:A9:B2:EB
client-identifier: -----> {}: ‘clientgroup1’
ipaddr1: ---------------> {0.0.0.0}:
ipaddr2: ---------------> {0.0.0.0}:
ipaddr3: ---------------> {0.0.0.0}:
ipaddr4: ---------------> {0.0.0.0}:
default-lease-time: ----> {-1}:
min-lease-time: --------> {-1}:
max-lease-time: --------> {-1}:
boot-server: -----------> {0.0.0.0}:
bootfile: --------------> {}:
default-router: --------> {0.0.0.0}:
primary-name-server: ---> {0.0.0.0}:
secondary-name-server: -> {0.0.0.0}:
domain-name: -----------> {}:
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Save new record? [s]ave, [c]hange or [q]uit: s
Record created.
Enabling DHCP server
The following example enables the DHCP server on an IP interface associated
with the Z-Edge 64 LAN port (2) in shelf 1, slot 1, subport 0:
Modify the following parameters in the ip-interface-record to enable DHCP
server (all others should be left at their default values):
zSH> update ip-interface-record 1-1-2-0/ip
Please provide the following: [q]uit.
vpi: ---------------> {0}:
vci: ---------------> {0}:
rdindex: -----------> {1}:
dhcp: --------------> {client}: server
addr: --------------> {0.0.0.0}: 192.168.88.200
netmask: -----------> {255.255.255.0}:
bcastaddr: ---------> {192.168.88.255}:
destaddr: ----------> {0.0.0.0}:
Parameter
Description
dhcp
Indicates whether this interface is a DHCP client, a
DHCP server, both, or neither.
Values:
none
client
server
both
Default: none
address
The IP address of LAN port.