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Format network protocol dhcp [client-id]
Mode Global Config
There is no support for the no form of the command network protocol dhcp client-id. To remove the
client-id option from the DHCP client messages, issue the command network protocol dhcp
without the client-id option. The command network 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) # network protocol dhcp client-id
network mac-address
This command sets locally administered MAC addresses. The following rules apply:
Bit 6 of byte 0 (called the U/L bit) indicates whether the address is universally administered (b'0') or
locally administered (b'1').
Bit 7 of byte 0 (called the I/G bit) indicates whether the destination address is an individual address
(b'0') or a group address (b'1').
The second character, of the twelve character macaddr, must be 2, 6, A or E.
A locally administered address must have bit 6 On (b'1') and bit 7 O (b'0').
Format
network mac-address macaddr
Mode Privileged EXEC
network mac-type
This command specifies whether the switch uses the burned in MAC address or the locally-administered
MAC address.
Default
burnedin
Format network mac-type {local | burnedin}
Mode Privileged EXEC
no network mac-type
This command resets the value of MAC address to its default.
Format
no network mac-type
Mode Privileged EXEC
Management Commands
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