Technical References
client-class <name> create [<attribute>=<value>]
client-class <name> delete
client-class list
client-class listnames
client-class <name> show
client-class <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
client-class <name> get <attribute>
client-class <name> unset <attribute>
Description
The client-class command applies a set of attributes to a group or
class of DHCP client configurations. Unlike most client configurations,
the DHCP server reads the client-class configurations at server startup
time. Therefore, you must reload the server for changes to take effect.
You must enable client-class processing for the server for
Network Registrar to recognize client-classes, as the examples show.
Examples
nrcmd> dhcp enable client-class
nrcmd> client-class internal create
nrcmd> dhcp reload
Status
See Also
Attributes
action flags(exclude=1, deprecated-one-shot=2, deprecated-use-release-grace-period=3,
none=32)
Specifies what action to take with this client-class. You can
specify exclude, causing the server to ignore all communication
from this client.
If you specify the exclude action in the default client entry,
then any client not specifically registered through the client
command cannot communicate with the server.
The one-shot and use-release-grace-period actions are now
deprecated and ignored; these are available through the policy
inhibit-all-renews and release-grace-period attributes.
add-to-environment-dictionary string