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ipDhcpTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1IfIndexINTEGERR
.2StateENUMD
.3FirstIpAddressR
.4RangeINTEGERR
.5LeaseINTEGERR
.6PhysPhysAddressR
.7NodeTypeENUMR
.8GatewayIpAddressR
.9HwTypeENUMR
.10IdDisplayStringR
.11UseDefaultHostnameENUMR
.13RadiusAcctENUMR
.14RadiusGroupIdINTEGERR
.15AliveIntervalINTEGERR

IfIndex
Index of interface where this range of IP addresses will be assigned to DHCP clients
State
description not available

Enumerations:

  • on (1)
  • delete (2)
First
First address of this range. There must exist a route to this address via this interface
Range
Number of IP addresses that will be assigned starting from DhcpFirst. A range of 0 will disable this entry
Lease
amount of time (in minutes) a DHCP client can use an IP address assigned from this address range
Phys
MAC address of host this single address should be assigned to. If ipDhcpPhys is not empty or different from 0:0:0:0:0:0, ipDhcpRange must be 1
NodeType
The NetBIOS end-node type according RFC 1001 - none(1) : don't include in DHCP response - bnode(2) : Broadcast node - pnode(3) : Point-to-Point node - mnode(4) : Mixed node - hnode(5) : Hybrid node, not in RFC 1001

Enumerations:

  • none (1)
  • bnode (2)
  • pnode (3)
  • mnode (4)
  • hnode (5)
Gateway
The Gateway which is told the clients upon requests. If this object equals 0.0.0.0 and DHCP client and server share the same network, the DHCP server's own address is returned upon request. If DHCP client and server do not share the same network, the address of the dhcp relay agent forwarding the request is returned.
HwType
Restricts the hardware type of the client. - sec(253) : matches ipsec and tbd only - non-ipsec(254) : matches all but ipsec and tbd - any(255) : no hardware type restriction

Enumerations:

  • sec (253)
  • non-ipsec (254)
  • any (255)
Id
The Client ID this pool is reserved for. If ipDhcpClientId is not empty ipDhcpRange must be 1

Length: 0 to 255

UseDefaultHostname
This object enables/disables the use of the DHCP client IP address in the hostname field of the reply. If enabled, when a hostname is required by the client, the router builds a hostname equal to the string representation of the IP address of the client. If disabled, the router does not include any hostname information in the DHCP reply.

Enumerations:

  • disabled (1)
  • enabled (2)
RadiusAcct
This object enables/disables the use of Radius accounting for this DHCP pool.

Enumerations:

  • disabled (1)
  • enabled (2)
RadiusGroupId
This object specifies the group ID which is used by the Radius daemon to find the associated server entry in radiusSrvTable for DHCP accounting purposes. See description of radiusSrvGroupId for details.

Range: 0 to 9

AliveInterval
This object specifies a period (in seconds) for checking that the client is still alive. If this object is set to 0, no alive check is performed.

Range: 0 to 65535


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