Technical References

Description
The dhcp command lets you configure the DHCP server in a cluster.
dhcp getStats [[all | server [,] failover [,] dhcpv6] [total | sample]]
dhcp resetStats
The getStats command retrieves statistics from a running DHCP
server. You can supply one or more specific categories of
statistics counters, or the keyword all to retrieve all supported
categories. If collection of sample counters is enabled in the
server, you can retrieve the most recent sample counters instead
of the running totals by specifying sample after the categories.
The resetStats command resets the running totals counters.
dhcp attachExtension <extension-point> <extension-name> [sequence number]
dhcp detachExtension <extension-point> [sequence number]
dhcp listExtensions
Use the commands attachExtension, detachExtension,
and listExtensions to configure the extensions points in the
server.
You can associate multiple extensions with each extension
point, and each executes in the order specified by the sequence
number used when the attachment was made. If no sequence number
is used with attachExtension and detachExtension, it defaults
to 1. If multiple extensions are configured for a given point,
listExtensions shows the sequence numbers associated with each.
Sequence numbers must be in the range 1-32.
The available extension points are:
The attachExtension command sets the specified extension point (and
optional sequence position) to call the named extension. If the
extension point is already configured (for a given sequence position)
to call an extension, Network Registrar overwrites it with the new
value.
The detachExtension command removes any extension configuration from
the specified extension point and sequence number.
The listExtensions command shows the current configurations for
each extension point.
You can put the DHCP server into import mode by enabling the
import-mode feature and then restarting the server. You take
the server out of import-mode by disabling the feature and restarting
the server. You can use import mode to exclude all DHCP lease
requests except for the specially tagged ones that come from the
CLI during lease import (see the import command).
dhcp setPartnerDown <partner-server-name> [<date>]
The dhcp setPartnerDown command notifies the DHCP server that one of
its safe failover partner servers is down. The date specified
represents a time equal to or later than the last known time the
partner server could have been operational. If no date is specified,
the current time is used. The time value should be entered using