dhcpserver reset
6.4.2 Description
This command prompts the server to do a warm reset of itself. This has the effect of bringing the server back up as if the system had been rebooted, except that the lease database is preserved in SDRAM between resets.
Please note, however, you should still save the configuration file to FLASH if you want the configuration to be preserved upon rebooting the whole system.
The advantage of this command is that it allows configuration changes that have been confirmed (using config confirm) to take effect immediately, rather than having to do a flashfs update and restart.
This command is also convenient for defining subnet topologies for IP interfaces that have been added dynamically.
6.4.3 Example
bd3000> dhcpserver reset
dhcpserver: Reset request acknowledged. Reset imminent.
6.5status
6.5.1Syntax
dhcpserver status
6.5.2 Description
This command provides a summary of all leases known to the server on each interface in turn. It also shows remaining available IP addresses (i.e. those with no specified lease time, or client identifier).
6.5.3 Example
bd3000> dhcpserver status DHCP Server Lease Status
Interface “ethernet” |
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IP address | Client UID/hw addr | Expiry | |
192.168.219.1 01:00:20:af:20:6f:59 11 hours | |||
192.168.219.2 01:00:20:af:11:2a:ac 8 hours | |||
192.168.219.3 | Myclient | 140 seconds | |
192.168.219.4 | 00:20:af:20:00:2b | 2 days | |
192.168.219.5 | <unknown> | Never | |
192.168.219.6 | <unknown> | Never | |
192.168.219.7 | <unknown> | Never |