
Configuring SNMP, BootP, and DHCP Services
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Disabling and Reenabling the DHCP Server
After you create the DHCP server on the router as described in, “Chapter 1,
“Starting SNMP, BootP, and DHCP Services,” you can disable or reenable it on an
interface or globally. If you disable DHCP for the router, it is no longer available
on any IP circuit.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to disable or reenable the DHCP server on
an IP interface or on the router (globally).
Using the BCC
To disable or reenable the DHCP server on an IP interface, go to the BootP
interface prompt (for example,
box; eth 2/2; ip/2.2.2.2/255.255.0.0; bootp
) and
enter:
state
<state>
state
is one of the following:
enabled
(default)
disabled
For example, the following command disables the DHCP server on IP interface
2.2.2.2.
bootp#
state disabled
bootp#
5. Set the
Debug Level
parameter. Click on
Help or see the parameter description on
page A-27
.
6. Click on
OK
. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
Site Manager Procedure
(continued)
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