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[no] host ip Specifies the static IP address the ZyWALL should
assign. Use this command, along with
hardware-address, to create a static DHCP
entry.
Note: The IP address must be in the
same subnet as the interface to
which you plan to bind the DHCP
pool.
When this command is used, the ZyWALL treats
this DHCP pool like a static entry, regardless of the
network setting. The no command clears this
field.
[no] hardware-address mac_address Reserves the DHCP pool for the specified MAC
address. Use this command, along with host, to
create a static DHCP entry. The
no command
clears this field.
[no] client-identifier mac_address Specifies the MAC address that appears in the
DHCP client list. The
no command clears this field.
[no] client-name host_name Specifies the host name that appears in the DHCP
client list. The
no command clears this field.
host_name: You may use 1-31 alphanumeric
characters, underscores(
_), or dashes (-), but the
first character cannot be a number. This value is
case-sensitive.
Use the following commands if you want to create
a pool of IP addresses. These commands have no
effect if you use the host command. You can still
set them, however.
network IP/<1..32>
network ip mask
no network
Specifies the IP address and subnet mask of the
specified DHCP pool. The subnet mask can be
written in w.x.y.z format or in /<1..32> format.
Note: The DHCP pool must have the
same subnet as the interface to
which you plan to bind it.
The no command clears these fields.
[no] default-router ip Specifies the default gateway DHCP clients should
use. The
no command clears this field.
[no] description description Specifies a description for the DHCP pool for
identification. The
no command removes the
description.
[no] domain-name domain_name Specifies the domain name assigned to DHCP
clients. The
no command clears this field.
Table 17 interface Commands: DHCP Settings (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
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