DHCP Servers
- DHCP Servers
- DHCP server options
- Disabling or re-enabling the DHCP server on the management port
By default, when the DHCP server is enabled on the FastIron device, the server responds to DHCP client requests received on the management port. - Setting the wait time for ARP ping response
You can set the number of seconds to wait for a response to an ARP ping packet on the DHCP server. - DHCP option 82 support
- Enabling relay agent echo (option 82)
Complete the following steps to activate DHCP option 82. - Configuring the IP address of the DHCP server
Complete the following steps to specify the IP address of the selected DHCP server. - Configuring the boot image
The boot image specifies a boot image name to be used by the DHCP client. - Deploying an address pool configuration to the server
Complete the following steps to send an address pool configuration to the DHCP server. - Specifying default routers available to the client
Complete the following steps to specify the IP addresses of the default routers for a client. - Specifying DNS servers available to the client
Complete the following steps to specify the DNS servers available to the client. - Configuring the domain name for the client
Complete the following steps to configure the domain name for the client. - Configuring the lease duration for the address pool
Complete the following steps to specify the lease duration for the address pool. - Specifying addresses to exclude from the address pool
Specifies addresses that should be excluded from the address pool. - Configuring the NetBIOS server for DHCP clients
You can specify the IP address of NetBIOS WINS servers that are available to Microsoft DHCP clients. - Configuring the subnet and mask of a DHCP address pool
You can configure the subnet network and mask of the DHCP address pool. - Configuring a next-bootstrap server
You can specify the IP address of the next server the client should use for bootup. - Configuring the TFTP server
You can specify the address or name of the TFTP server to be used by the DHCP clients. - Configuring a vendor type and configuration value for a DHCP client
You can specify the vendor type and configuration value for the DHCP client. The value can be represented in ASCII characters, a hexadecimal string, or an IP address. - Configuring X Window System Display Manager IP addresses (option 49)
Option 49 of RFC 2132 specifies a list of IP addresses of systems that are running the X Window System Display Manager and are available to the client. - Configuring Avaya IP telephony (options 176 and 242)
Avaya IP telephones use site-specific options 176 and 242 as a method to obtain parameters from the DHCP server. - Configuring WPAD (option 252)
The Web Proxy Auto-Discovery (WPAD) protocol is used by web browsers to locate a Proxy Auto-Config (PAC) file automatically. - Displaying DHCP server information
The following DHCP show commands can be entered from any level of the CLI.