Technical References

a name collision and disambiguation will likely result).
Note: Several of these methods may cause privacy concerns if
the DNS is accessible from the Internet.
dhcp-interface
dhcp-interface - Configures the DHCP server's network interfaces
Synopsis
dhcp-interface <name> create [<attribute>=<value>]
dhcp-interface <name> delete
dhcp-interface list
dhcp-interface listnames
dhcp-interface <name> show
dhcp-interface <name> set <attribute>=<value> [attribute>=<value> ...]
dhcp-interface <name> get <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> unset <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> enable <attribute>
dhcp-interface <name> disable <attribute>
Description
The dhcp-interface command configures network interfaces for use
by the Network Registrar DHCP server. If there are no defined
interfaces, the server discovers and uses all available
interfaces on the system. When this list is present, the server
uses only the available interfaces, if any, that match this list.
Examples
Status
See Also
Attributes
address subnet
Specifies the IP address and subnet mask length of one or more
interfaces that the DHCP server should use.
ip6address prefix
Specifies the IPv6 address and prefix length of one or more
interfaces that the DHCP server should use.
multicast-addresses ip6addr default = ff02::1:2,ff05::1:3