set dhcpserver

Options for configuring the scope's address exclusions (“item=exclusion”)

item=exclusion

Specifies that the DHCP server configuration settings apply to the scope’s address exclusions. An exclusion range is a limited sequence of IP addresses within a scope, excluded from DHCP service offerings. Exclusion ranges assure that any addresses in these ranges are not offered by the server to DHCP clients on the network. Note that the IP address of the DHCP server itself will not be given out to any DHCP clients, even if it is within the range specified on this command.

action={setrevert}

Specifies the action to be performed by the “set dhcpserver” command.

set

Sets the DHCP configuration settings to the specified values. This is the default setting that is used if this option is not specified.

revert

Resets the configuration settings for the specified item to default values. This effectively removes the entry specified by the “range” option.

range={1-4all}

Selects the specific entry to which the action is to be applied.

enabled={onoff}

Enables the DHCP server feature on this Digi Connect product. Note that for the DHCP server to operate, the Digi Connect product must be configured to use a static IP address.

startip=ip address

The first address in the exclusion block.

endip=ip address

The last address in the exclusion block. An IP address exclusion range must specify valid IP addresses in the subnetwork of the DHCP server. The DHCP server will ignore an exclusion that does not meet this requirement.

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Digi 90000566_H manual Item=exclusion, Range=1-4all, First address in the exclusion block