User`s guide

Cayman 3220-H Users Guide Using the Command Line Interface
December 2000 4-23
set dhcp start-address ip_address
If you selected server, specifies the first address in the DHCP
address range. The Cayman 3220-H can reserve a sequence of up to
253 IP addresses within a subnet, beginning with the specified
address for dynamic assignment.
set dhcp end-address ip_address
If you selected server, specifies the last address in the DHCP address
range.
set dhcp lease-time lease-time
If you selected server, specifies the default length for DHCP leases
issued by the Cayman 3220-H. Enter lease time in dd:hh:mm:ss
(day/hour/minute/second) format.
set dhcp relay-agent ip_address
If you selected relay-agent, specifies the IP address in the remote
DHCP server to which your Cayman 3220-H relays DHCP requests.
Domain Name
System Settings
Domain Name System (DNS) is an information service for TCP/IP
networks that uses a hierarchical naming system to identify network
domains and the hosts associated with them. You can identify a
primary DNS server and one secondary server.
set dns domain-name domain-name
Specifies the default domain name for your network. When an
application needs to resolve a host name, it appends the default
domain name to the host name and asks the DNS server if it has an
address for the “fully qualified host name.
set dns primary-address ip_address
Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS name server.