User Guide
Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 187
DHCP BOOTP TFTPSERVER
Specifies the TFTP server (boot server).
DHCP CLEAR ADDRESSES
Clears the values from a pool of addresses.
DHCP CLEAR EXPIRE
Releases the client lease. It then becomes available for other assignments.
net
IP address of the subnetwork lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
ipaddr
IP address of the client lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
name
Name of the file to boot from; the default name for this file is KERNEL.F2K.
Example:
dhcp bootp file 192.168.254.0 Kernel.f2k
dhcp bootp tftpserver
[<
net
>|<
ipaddr
>]<
tftpserver ipaddr
>
net
IP address of the subnetwork lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
ipaddr
IP address of the client lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
tftpserver ipaddr
IP address of the TFTP server in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods. To clear the
IP address of the server, use 0.0.0.0.
Examples:
dhcp bootp tftpserver 192.168.254.7
dhcp bootp tftpserver 192.168.254.0 192.168.254.8
dhcp bootp tftpserver 192.168.254.21 192.168.254.9
dhcp bootp tftpserver 0.0.0.0
dhcp clear addresses
<
net
>
net
IP address of the subnetwork lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
Example:
dhcp clear addresses 192.168.254.0
dhcp clear expire
<
ipaddr
>
ipaddr
IP address of the client lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
Example:
dhcp clear expire 192.168.254.12










