Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- Introduction
- Common Commands
- In this chapter
- Common commands
- show
- autoinstall
- banner
- commands
- crypto
- environment
- history
- interfaces
- ip
- ldap
- licenses
- logging
- mac
- mac-address-table
- management
- mobility
- ntp
- port-channel
- power
- privilege
- radius
- redundancy dynamic-ap-load-balance
- redundancy group
- redundancy history
- redundancy members
- rtls
- smtp-notification
- snmp
- snmp-server
- spanning-tree
- static-channel-group
- terminal
- timezone
- traffic-shape
- users
- version
- wireless
- (config-wireless) Executable Mode
- wlan-acl
- access-list
- aclstats
- alarm-log
- boot
- clock
- debugging
- dhcp
- file
- ftp
- password-encryption
- running-config
- securitymgr
- sessions
- startup-config
- upgrade-status
- mac-name
- firewall
- role
- virtual-IP
- wwan
- aap-wlan-acl
- aap-wlan-acl-stats
- protocol-list
- service-list
- User Exec Commands
- Privileged Exec Commands
- Global Configuration Commands
- In this chapter
- Global Configuration commands
- aaa
- access-list
- autoinstall
- banner
- boot
- bridge
- country-code
- crypto
- do
- end
- errdisable
- ftp
- hostname
- interface
- ip
- license
- line
- local
- logging
- mac
- mac-address-table
- mac-name
- management
- ntp
- prompt
- radius-server
- ratelimit
- redundancy
- role
- rtls
- service
- smtp-notification
- snmp-server
- spanning-tree
- timezone
- traffic-shape
- username
- vpn
- wireless
- wlan-acl
- network-element-id
- firewall
- virtual-ip
- wwan
- aap-wlan-acl
- arp
- power
- aap-ipfilter-list
- whitelist
- Crypto-isakmp Instance
- Crypto-group Instance
- Crypto-peer Instance
- Crypto-ipsec Instance
- Crypto-map Instance
- Crypto-trustpoint Instance
- Interface Instance
- Spanning tree-mst Instance
- Extended ACL Instance
- Standard ACL Instance
- Extended MAC ACL Instance
- DHCP Server Instance
- DHCP Class Instance
- Radius Server Instance
- Wireless Instance
- In this chapter
- Wireless configuration commands
- aap
- admission-control
- adopt-unconf-radio
- adoption-pref-id
- ap
- ap-containment
- ap-detection
- ap-image
- ap-ip
- ap-standby-attempts-threshold
- ap-timeout
- ap-udp-port
- auto-select-channels
- broadcast-tx-speed
- client
- clrscr
- cluster-master-support
- convert-ap
- country-code
- debug
- dhcp-one-portal-forward
- dhcp-sniff-state
- dot11-shared-key-auth
- end
- exit
- fix-broadcast-dhcp-rsp
- help
- hotspot
- load-balance
- mac-auth-local
- manual-wlan-mapping
- wireless-client
- mobility
- multicast-packet-limit
- multicast-throttle-watermark
- nas-id
- nas-port-id
- no
- proxy-arp
- qos-mapping
- radio
- rate-limit
- secure-wispe-default-secret
- self-heal
- sensor
- service
- show
- smart-rf
- smart-scan-channels
- wlan
- wlan-bw-allocation
- dot11k
- wips
- non-preferred-ap-attempts-threshold
- test
- RTLS Instance
- ESPI Instance
- RFID Instance
- SOLE Instance
- Smart RF Instance
- Role Instance
- AAP IP Filtering

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Chapter
17DHCP Server Instance
In this chapter
•DHCP Config commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507
•Configuring the DHCP server using controller CLI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537
Use the
(config-dhcp) instance to configure the DHCP server address pool associated with the
controller.
To move to this instance, use the command.
RFController(config)#ip dhcp pool <pool-name>
RFController(config-dhcp)#
Also refer to Chapter 18, “DHCP Class Instance” for other DHCP related configurations.
DHCP Config commands
Table 17 summarizes config-dhcp commands:
TABLE 17 DHCP Config Commands
Command Description Ref.
address Defines the DHCP server include range page 509
bootfile Assigns a boot file name. The bootfile name can contain
letters, numbers, dots and hyphens. Consecutive dots and
hyphens are not permitted
page 510
class Associates a class with a pool and moves to the DHCP pool
class configuration mode
page 511
client-identifier Uses an ASCII string as a client identifier page 513
client-name Assigns a client name page 514
clrscr Clears the display screen page 515
ddns Configures Dynamic DNS (DDNS) values page 516
default-router Configures a default router’s IP address page 517
dns-server Sets the IP address of a DNS Server page 518
domain-name Sets the domain name page 519
end Ends the current mode and moves to the EXEC mode page 520
exit Ends the current mode and moves to the previous mode page 521
hardware-address Defines the hardware address using either a dashed or
dotted hexadecimal string
page 522
help Displays the interactive help system in HTML format page 523