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ipaddr
IP address of the client lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
hours
Lease time; minimum is 1 hour; 168 hours is the global default.
default
Lease time that has been specified at the subnetwork or global level.
infinite
No lease time limit; the lease becomes permanent.
Example:
dhcp set expire 192.168.254.18 8
DHCP SET LEASE
This command is used to control lease time.
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.
hours
Lease time; minimum is 1 hour; 168 hours is the global default
default Lease time that has been specified at the subnetwork or global level.
infinite No lease time limit; the lease becomes permanent.
Examples:
dhcp set lease 192.168.254.17 default
(sets client lease time to default)
d
hcp set lease 192.168.254.0 infinite
(sets lease time to infinite for this subnet)
dhcp set lease 2
(sets global lease time to 2 hours)
DHCP SET OTHERSERVER
This command instructs the router’s DHCP server to either continue or stop sending DHCP requests when another
DHCP server is detected on the LAN. The default is
stop
.
net
IP address of the subnetwork lease in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
continue The router’s DHCP server continues sending DHCP requests, even if another DHCP server is
detected on the LAN.
stop The router’s DHCP server stops sending DHCP requests when another DHCP server is detected
on the LAN.
Example:
dhcp set otherserver 192.168.254.17 stop
dhcp set expire <
ipaddr><hours>|
default|infinite
dhcp set lease
[<
net>|<ipaddr
>
]
<hours
>|
default|infinite
dhcp set otherserver
<net
> continue|stop