SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

DHCP Pool Command Set

 

 

default-router<address> <secondary>

Use the default-routercommand to specify the default primary and secondary routers to use for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client. Use the no form of this command to remove the configured router.

Syntax Description

<address>

Specifies the address (in dotted decimal notation) of the preferred router on the

 

client’s subnet (example: 192.22.4.254).

<secondary>

Optional. Specifies the address (in dotted decimal notation) of the second

 

preferred router on the client’s subnet (example: 192.22.4.253).

Default Values

By default, there are no specified default routers.

Command Modes

(config-dhcp)#

DHCP Pool

Functional Notes

When specifying a router to use as the primary/secondary preferred router, verify that the listed router is on the same subnet as the DHCP client. The Secure Router OS allows a designation for two routers, listed in order of precedence.

Usage Examples

The following example configures a default router with address 192.22.4.253 and a secondary router with address 192.22.4.254:

(config)#ip dhcp-server pool MyPool (config-dhcp)#default-router 192.22.4.253 192.22.4.254

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