HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 3 - IP Services Command Referen - Page 89

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Field Transaction ID Default router Classless static routes Static routes DNS servers Domain name Boot servers Client ID type Client ID value Client ID (with type) hex T1 will timeout in 1 day 11 hours 58 minutes 52 seconds. Description Transaction ID, a random number chosen by the client to identify an IP address allocation. Gateway address assigned to the client. Classless static routes assigned to the client. Classful static routes assigned to the client. DNS server address assigned to the client. Domain name suffix assigned to the client. PXE server addresses (up to 16 addresses) specified for the DHCP client, which are obtained through Option 43. DHCP client ID type: • If an ASCII string is used as the client ID value, the type value is 00. • If the MAC address of a specific interface is used as the client ID value, the type value is 01. • If a hex string is used as the client ID value, the type value is the first two characters in the string. DHCP client ID value. DHCP client ID, a hexadecimal string. How long the T1 (1/2 lease time) timer will timeout. Related commands • dhcp client identifier • ip address dhcp-alloc ip address dhcp-alloc Use ip address dhcp-alloc to configure an interface to use DHCP for IP address acquisition. Use undo ip address dhcp-alloc to cancel an interface from using DHCP. Syntax ip address dhcp-alloc undo ip address dhcp-alloc Default An interface does not use DHCP for IP address acquisition. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin 81

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Field
Description
Transaction ID
Transaction ID, a random number chosen by the client to identify
an IP address allocation.
Default router
Gateway address assigned to the client.
Classless static routes
Classless static routes assigned to the client.
Static routes
Classful static routes assigned to the client.
DNS servers
DNS server address assigned to the client.
Domain name
Domain name suffix assigned to the client.
Boot servers
PXE server addresses (up to 16 addresses) specified for the DHCP
client, which are obtained through Option 43.
Client ID type
DHCP client ID type:
If an ASCII string is used as the client ID value, the type value is
00.
If the MAC address of a specific interface is used as the client ID
value, the type value is 01.
If a hex string is used as the client ID value, the type value is the
first two characters in the string.
Client ID value
DHCP client ID value.
Client ID (with type) hex
DHCP client ID, a hexadecimal string.
T1 will timeout in 1 day 11 hours 58
minutes 52 seconds.
How long the T1 (1/2 lease time) timer will timeout.
Related commands
dhcp client identifier
ip address dhcp-alloc
ip address dhcp-alloc
Use
ip address dhcp-alloc
to configure an interface to use DHCP for IP address acquisition.
Use
undo ip address dhcp-alloc
to cancel an interface from using DHCP.
Syntax
ip address dhcp-alloc
undo ip address dhcp-alloc
Default
An interface does not use DHCP for IP address acquisition.
Views
Interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin