Configuring the domain 121
Table 19
Filter DHCP subnet type
type the current DHCP subnet type and prompts you to change or reenter the
type.
Enter: filter.
name the current name of the subnet and prompts you to change or reenter the
name.
Enter a name.
address the current network address of the subnet and prompts you to change or
reenter the address.
Enter an address consistent with your network environment.
netmask the current network mask of the subnet and prompts you to change or
reenter the network mask.
Enter a network mask consistent with your network environment.
known See “DHCP Settings menu” (page 117).
The status of the client is changed from "unknown" to "known" after
authentication, and successful integrity checking when applicable.
Configure stdopts to point to the network domain name server.
unknown See “DHCP Settings menu” (page 117).
The client is automatically assigned "unknown" status when the connection
is initiated. This is the Red enforcement zone for the filter DHCP subnet
type.
No configuration is required.
ena Enables the subnet.
dis Disables the subnet.
del Deletes the subnet.
Standard DHCP subnet type

The standard DHCP subnet type provides DHCP services that conform to

RFC 2131 for server to server unicast messages. This section assumes

you are familiar with the information in “Configuring local DHCP services”

(page 115).

The menu for the standard DHCP subnet type includes:

Table 20
Standard DHCP subnet type
type the current DHCP subnet type and prompts you to change or reenter the
type.
name the current name of the subnet and prompts you to change or reenter the
name.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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