Users Guide
Using DHCP Clear Commands
To clear DHCP binding entries, address conicts, and server counters, use the following commands.
• Clear DHCP binding entries for the entire binding table.
EXEC Privilege mode.
clear ip dhcp binding
• Clear a DHCP binding entry for an individual IP address.
EXEC Privilege mode.
clear ip dhcp binding ip address
Congure the System to be a DHCP Client
A DHCP client is a network device that requests an IP address and conguration parameters from a DHCP server.
Implement the DHCP client functionality as follows:
• The switch can obtain a dynamically assigned IP address from a DHCP server. A start-up conguration is not received. Use bare metal 
provisioning (BMP) to receive conguration parameters (Dell Networking OS version and a conguration le). BMP is enabled as a 
factory-default setting on a switch.
A switch cannot operate with BMP and as a DHCP client simultaneously. To disable BMP in EXEC mode, use the stop bmp command. 
After BMP stops, the switch acts as a DHCP client.
• Acquire a dynamic IP address from a DHCP client is for a limited period or until the client releases the address.
• A DHCP server manages and assigns IP addresses to clients from an address pool stored on the server. For more information, refer to 
Conguring the Server for Automatic Address Allocation.
• Dynamically assigned IP addresses are supported on Ethernet, VLAN, and port-channel interfaces.
• The public out-of-band management interface and default VLAN 1 are congured by default as a DHCP client to acquire a dynamic IP 
address from a DHCP server.
• By default, the switch is congured to operate in BMP mode as a DHCP client that sends DHCP requests to a DHCP server to retrieve 
conguration information (IP address, boot-image lename, and conguration le). All ports and management interfaces are brought up 
in Layer 3 mode and pre-congured with no shutdown and no ip address. For this reason, you cannot enter conguration 
commands to set up the switch. To interrupt a BMP process, prevent a loop from occurring, and apply the Dell Networking OS image 
and startup conguration stored in the local ash, enter the stop bmp command from the console. To recongure the switch so that 
it boots up in normal mode using the Dell Networking OS image and startup conguration le in local ash, enter the 
reload-type 
normal-reload command and save it to the startup conguration:
Dell# reload-type normal-reload
Dell# write memory
Dell# reload
• To re-enable BMP mode for the next reload, enter the reload-type jump-start command.
Conguring the DHCP Client System
This section describes how to congure and view an interface as a DHCP client to receive an IP address.
Dell Networking OS Behavior: The ip address dhcp command enables DHCP server-assigned dynamic addresses on an interface. 
The setting persists after a switch reboot. To stop DHCP transactions and save the dynamically acquired IP address, use the shutdown 
command on the interface. To display the dynamic IP address and show DHCP as the mode of IP address assignment, use the show 
interface type slot/port[/subport] command. To uncongure the IP address, use the no shutdown command when the 
lease timer for the dynamic IP address is expired. The interface acquires a new dynamic IP address from the DHCP server.
To congure a secondary (backup) IP address on an interface, use the ip address command at the INTERFACE conguration level.
Use the no ip address dhcp command to:
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