CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands -10_full_duplex|-10_half_duplex | -auto]] | [[no] dhcp_server -clients num [-lease_time num [hours|days]]] [dhcp_relay ] # -lease_time default is 7 days Effect Use this command to configure the network identity of a WatchGuard appliance's interface 0 (Private). Arguments This argument records the IP address assigned to this interface. This argument records the number of bits in the subnet mask (for example, “/16” is equivalent to the address 255.255.0.0), or the actual subnet mask address. -mtu num This allows you to set the size of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). The default is 1500 bytes. [-100_full_duplex | -100_half_duplex| -10_full_duplex|-10_half_duplex | - auto]] | This setting allows you to specify the speed at which the interface will operate. [[no] dhcp_server -clients num [lease_time num [hours|days]]] This allows you to active the DHCP server service on this interface, and specify information for it, including the number of clients allowed DHCP access, and the leasing time for a DHCP address. The lease time default is 7 days. 84 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1
Second level configuration mode commands Put “no” in front of this command to turn off the DHCP server on this interface. [dhcp_relay ] This allows you to use a separate DHCP server on your network to serve DHCP addresses, with the Vclass acting as a DHCP agent. Example WG(config-if)#interface 0 10.12.12.7 255.255.255.0 \ -mtu 1500 -100_half_duplex no dhcp_server or WG(config-if)#interface 0 10.12.12.7/24 -mtu 1500 \ -100_half_duplex no dhcp_server or WG(config-if)#interface 0 10.12.12.7/24 -mtu 1500 \ -100_half_duplex dhcp_relay 10.0.0.253 private command (configure interface level, V10 only) WG#config WG(config)#interface WG(config-if)#private [no] dhcp_server -clients NUMBER [lease_time NUMBER] Effect Use this command to configure DHCP server options assigned to a WatchGuard V10 appliance's Private (0) interface. WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 85
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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands<br />
-10_full_duplex|-10_half_duplex<br />
| -auto]] |<br />
[[no] dhcp_server -clients num [-lease_time num<br />
[hours|days]]]<br />
[dhcp_relay ]<br />
# -lease_time default is 7 days<br />
Effect<br />
Use this command to configure the network<br />
identity of a <strong>WatchGuard</strong> appliance's interface 0<br />
(Private).<br />
Arguments<br />
<br />
This argument records the IP address assigned to<br />
this interface.<br />
<br />
This argument records the number of bits in the<br />
subnet mask (for example, “/16” is equivalent to<br />
the address 255.255.0.0), or the actual subnet mask<br />
address.<br />
-mtu num<br />
This allows you to set the size of the Maximum<br />
Transmission Unit (MTU). The default is 1500<br />
bytes.<br />
[-100_full_duplex | -100_half_duplex|<br />
-10_full_duplex|-10_half_duplex | -<br />
auto]] |<br />
This setting allows you to specify the speed at<br />
which the interface will operate.<br />
[[no] dhcp_server -clients num [lease_time<br />
num [hours|days]]]<br />
This allows you to active the DHCP server service<br />
on this interface, and specify information for it,<br />
including the number of clients allowed DHCP<br />
access, and the leasing time for a DHCP address.<br />
The lease time default is 7 days.<br />
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