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5.3pool

5.3.1Syntax

dhcpclient pool [verbose]

5.3.2 Description

This command displays the state of the memory pool being used by the DHCP client. Should the client ever run out of memory, use of this command is helpful in determining the optimum memory pool size for the client. For example, supporting DHCP client functionality on several interfaces simultaneously will require proportionately more memory. The default pool size specified in the system file dhcpclient is 40000 bytes.

The verbose option lists all allocated and freed memory chunks.

5.3.3 Example

bd3000> dhcpclient pool

DHCP Client Memory Pool Status

total pool

size

39968

free

 

21392

allocated

 

18576

mean alloc

chunk

67

max free chunk

13904

5.4status

5.4.1Syntax

dhcpclient status [all]

5.4.2 Description

This command provides DHCP status information for the active bound lease associated with each valid interface in turn, including IP address, time until lease renewal, subnet mask and DHCP server address. Including the all option shows, for each valid interface, the active lease, leases which are being, or have been offered to the interface, and any leases which are still being held by the client which are not currently active (since a single interface can only have one active lease at a time).

5.4.3 Example

bd3000> dhcpclient status

DHCP Client Lease Status (active lease only)

Interface 'ethernet'

Status

Server ID

IP address

Subnet mask Renewal

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