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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide
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2. The above example could also occur when a DHCP interface is disconnected. DHCP is
not effected though, because it runs on a virtual interface and not on a physical
interface. In this case, it is the physical interface that is disconnected not the virtual
interface. When the ethernet interface comes back up, it will restart the DHCP client
on any virtual interfaces (SVIs) of which the physical interface is a member port. This
ensures if the interface was disconnected and reconnected to a different interface, it
obtains a new IP address, route, name server, domain name etc.
Example
RFSwitch(config)#show ip access-group eth 1
Interface eth1
Inbound IP Access List :
Inbound MAC Access List :
RFSwitch(config)#show ip access-group vlan 1
Interface vlan1
Inbound IP Access List :
RFSwitch(config)#show ip access-group eth2
Interface eth2
Inbound IP Access List :
Inbound MAC Access List :
RFSwitch#show ip dhcp binding
IP MAC/Client-Id Type Expiry Time
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RFSwitch(config)#show ip dhcp class
!
ip dhcp class TestClass2
option user-class MC900
!
ip dhcp class BlahBlahBlah
!
ip dhcp class ClassNameTest
option user-class UserClassTest
!
ip dhcp class TestDHCPclass
!
ip dhcp class Add-DHCP-class1
!
ip dhcp class MonarchDHCPclas
option user-class MC9000