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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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the decimal format; stands for mask in prefix form. For example, mask<br />

255.255.255.0 in prefix is “24”, and mask 255.255.255.252 in prefix is “30”. Note: When<br />

using DHCP server, the pool mask should be longer or equal to that of layer 3 interface<br />

IP address in the corresponding segment.<br />

Default: If no mask is specified, default mask will be assigned according to the address<br />

class.<br />

Command Mode: DHCP Address Pool Mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: This command sets the scope of addresses that can be used for dynamic<br />

assignment by the DHCP server; one address pool can only have one corresponding<br />

segment. This command is exclusive with the manual address binding command<br />

“hardware address” and “host”.<br />

Example: Configuring the assignable address in pool 1 to be 10.1.128.0/24.<br />

Switch(dhcp-1-config)#network-address 10.1.128.0 24<br />

11.2.2.17 next-server<br />

Command: next-server [[…]]<br />

no next-server<br />

Function: Sets the server address for storing the client import file; the “no next-server”<br />

command cancels the setting.<br />

Parameters: address1…address8 are IP addresses, in the decimal format.<br />

Command Mode: DHCP Address Pool Mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: This command configures the address for the server hosting client import<br />

file. This is usually used for diskless workstations that need to download configuration<br />

files from the server on boot up. This command is used together with “bootfile”.<br />

Example: Setting the hosting server address as 10.1.128.4.<br />

Switch(dhcp-1-config)#next-server 10.1.128.4<br />

11.2.2.18 option<br />

Command: option {ascii | hex | ipaddress }<br />

no option <br />

Function: Sets the network parameter specified by the option code; the “no option<br />

“ command cancels the setting for option.<br />

Parameters: is the code for network parameters; is the ASCII string up<br />

to 255 characters; is a value in Hex that is no greater than 510 and must be of<br />

even length; is the IP address in decimal format, up to 63 IP addresses can<br />

be configured.<br />

Command Mode: DHCP Address Pool Mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>:The switch provides common commands for network parameter<br />

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