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serviceport protocol dhcp
This command enables the DHCPv4 client on a Service port. If the client-id optional parameter is
given, the DHCP client messages are sent with the client identifier option.
Default none
Format serviceport protocol dhcp [client-id]
Mode Privileged EXEC
There is no support for the no form of the command serviceport protocol dhcp client-id. To remove the
client-id option from the DHCP client messages, issue the command serviceport protocol dhcp
without the client-id option. The command serviceport protocol none can be used to
disable the DHCP client and client-id option on the interface.
The following shows an example of the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) # serviceport protocol dhcp client-id
network parms
This command sets the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the device. The IP address and the
gateway must be on the same subnet. When you specify the none option, the IP address and subnet
mask are set to the factory defaults.
Format
network parms {ipaddr netmask [gateway]| none}
Mode Privileged EXEC
network protocol
This command specifies the network configuration protocol to be used. If you modify this value, change
is eective immediately. If you use the bootp parameter, the switch periodically sends requests to a
BootP server until a response is received. If you use the dhcp parameter, the switch periodically sends
requests to a DHCP server until a response is received. If you use the none parameter, you must
configure the network information for the switch manually.
Default
none
Format network protocol {none | bootp | dhcp}
Mode Privileged EXEC
network protocol dhcp
This command enables the DHCPv4 client on a Network port. If the client-id optional parameter is
given, the DHCP client messages are sent with the client identifier option.
Management Commands
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