Command Reference Guide
SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide DHCP Pool Command Set
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The Q.922 ADDRESS field is populated using the following:
Where the FECN, BECN, C/R, DE, and high order EA bits are assumed
to be 0, and the lower order extended address (EA) bit is set to 1.
The following list provides a few example DLCIs and associated Q.922
addresses:
DLCI (decimal) / Q.922 address (hex)
16 / 0x0401
50 / 0x0C21
60 / 0x0CC1
70 / 0x1061
80 / 0x1401
Command Modes
(config-dhcp)# DHCP Pool
Functional Notes
DHCP clients use client-identifiers in place of hardware addresses. To create the client-identifier, begin
with the two-digit numerical code representing the media type and append the client’s MAC address. For
example, a Microsoft client with an Ethernet (01) MAC address d2:17:04:91:11:50 uses a client-identifier of
01:d2:17:04:91:11:50.
Usage Examples
The following example specifies the client-identifier for a Microsoft client with an Ethernet MAC address of
d217.0491.1150:
(config)#ip dhcp-server pool Microsoft_Clients
(config-dhcp)#client-identifier 01:d2:17:04:91:11:50
DLCI (high order)
DLCI (lower)
EA
EA
DE
C/R
FECN BECN
876 5 4 3 2 1