Configuration - DHCP Pool Ethernet Mode

end

Use the end command to exit the current configuration mode, and must be used to mark the end of any configuration file. This command can be entered in any configuration mode with the same result.

Syntax: (config-dhcp-eth-{n})# end

Example: (config-dhcp-eth-1)# end

#

Supported Platforms: Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

end-address

Use the DHCP end-addresscommand to define the DHCP end address. This command works with the start-address(start IP address) to define the number of IP addresses in the DHCP pool. This also limits the number of hosts that may be connected to the network in this subnet. End-address defines the last IP address that may be assigned in this subnet.

Syntax: (config-dhcp-eth-{n})# end-address address

Field

Definition

address

The ending address of the client address pool, in the form of

 

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 0-255

 

 

Example: (config-dhcp-eth-1)# end-address 192.168.1.255

Supported Platforms: Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

exit

Use the exit command to close your current connection if you are in the User mode, or Privileged mode. If the command is entered in a subconfiguration mode (Interface or Routing), this command takes you to the next higher level (example: back to Privileged mode from Interface configuration mode).

Syntax: (config-dhcp-eth-{n})# exit

Example: (config-dhcp-eth-1)# exit

Example: (config)#

Supported Platforms: Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

Adit 3000 (Rel. 1.6) and MSR Card (Rel 2.0) CLI

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