Technical References

dhcp-address-block-policy <name> delete
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> set <attribute>=<value>
[<attribute>=<value> ...]
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> get <attribute>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> disable <attribute>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> enable <attribute>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> show
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> setLeaseTime<time-val>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> getLeaseTime
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> setOption<opt-name | id> <value>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> getOption<opt-name | id>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> unsetOption<opt-name | id>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> listOptions
dhcp-address-block-policy <name>
setVendorOption <opt-name | id> <opt-set-name> <value>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name>
getVendorOption <opt-name | id> <opt-set-name>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name>
unsetVendorOption <opt-name | id> <opt-set-name>
dhcp-address-block-policy <name> listVendorOptions
Description
The dhcp-address-block-policy command lets you configure a DHCP
policy embedded in a DHCP address block. An embedded policy is a
collection of DHCP option values and settings associated with (and
named by) another object -- in this case an address block. An
dhcp-address-block-policy is created implicitly when you first
reference it, and is deleted when the address block is deleted.
You can set individual option values with the setOption command,
unset option values with the unsetOption command, and view option
values with the getOption and listOptions commands. When you set
an option value the DHCP server will replace any existing value or
create a new one as needed for the given option name.
Examples
Status
See Also
policy, client-policy, client-class-policy, link-policy, link-template-policy, prefix-policy, prefix-
template-policy, scope-policy, scope-template-policy
Attributes
affinity-period time