122 Configuring the domain
Table 20
Standard DHCP subnet type (cont’d.)
address the current network address of the subnet and prompts you to change or
reenter the address.
netmask the current network mask of the subnet and prompts you to change or
reenter the network mask.
settings See “DHCP Settings menu” (page 117).
ena Enables the subnet.
dis Disables the subnet.
del Deletes the subnet.
Managing local DHCP leases

The following commands are provided for managing DHCP leases:

Table 21
Managing local DHCP leases
/info/dhcp/
list <list>
<del> <stats>
Use list to list current DHCP leases. See below.
Use del to delete current DHCP leases. See below.
Use stats to display information on all leases. The tabulated display has
these columns:
Dom (domain); Snet (Subnet number); Type (Standard, Filter, Hub); Network
(subnet address); Total (total number of leases); and the total number of
leases in each zone (Red, Green, Yellow, Unknown, Known).
/info/dhcp/
list/ <addr>
<subnet> <all>
Use addr together with an IP address or a MAC address to list the DHCP
lease for the address.
Use subnet together with a subnet address and mask to list DHCP leases
for the subnet.
Use all to list all DHCP leases.
/info/dhcp/
del/ <addr>
<subnet> <all>
Use addr together with an IP address or a MAC address to delete the
DHCP lease for the address.
Use subnet together with a subnet address and mask to delete DHCP
leases for the subnet.
Use all to delete all DHCP leases.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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