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Chapter 45 Introducing Commands
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database
<tftp://host/
filename>
Specifies the location of the
DHCP snooping database. The
location should be expressed
like this: tftp://{domain name or
IP address}/directory, if
applicable/file name; for
example, tftp://192.168.10.1/
database.txt.
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database
timeout
<seconds>
Specifies how long (10-65535
seconds) the Switch tries to
complete a specific update in
the DHCP snooping database
before it gives up.
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database write-
delay <seconds>
Specifies how long (10-65535
seconds) the Switch waits to
update the DHCP snooping
database the first time the
current bindings change after an
update.
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vlan <vlan-
list>
Specifies the VLAN IDs for
VLANs you want to enable
DHCP snooping on.
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vlan <vlan-
list>
information
Sets the Switch to add the
system name to DHCP requests
that it broadcasts to the DHCP
VLAN, if specified, or VLAN.
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vlan <vlan-
list> option
Sets the Switch to add the slot
number, port number and VLAN
ID to DHCP requests that it
broadcasts to the DHCP VLAN,
if specified, or VLAN.
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diffserv Enables DiffServ. 13
dscp <0-63>
priority <0-7>
Sets the DSCP-to-IEEE 802.1q
mappings.
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ethernet
oam
Enables Ethernet OAM on the
Switch.
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exit Exits from the CLI. 13
fe-spq
<q0|q1|..|q
7>
Sets the Switch to use SPQ to
service the subsequent
queue(s) after and including the
specified queue for the 10/100
Mbps Ethernet ports.
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garp join <100-65535>
leave <msec>
leaveall <msec>
Configures GARP time settings. 13
help Displays help information. 0
history Displays a list of previous
command(s) that you have
executed.
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hostname <name_string> Sets the Switch’s name for
identification purposes.
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Table 141 Command Summary: Configuration Mode (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE