dhclient lease-time
This command sets the requested lease time for the IP address.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
dhclient lease-time <TIME>
no dhclient lease-time
Parameters
<TIME> – IP address leasing time, may take values [0 .. 3600] s.
Default value
100 seconds
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# dhclient lease-time 200
dhclient reboot
This command specifies the time during which a restarted DHCP client requests a previously issued IP address.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
dhclient reboot <TIME>
no dhclient reboot
Parameters
<TIME> – IP address request time, may take values [0 .. 3600] s.
Default value
10 seconds
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# dhclient reboot 20
dhclient retry
This command sets the time between attempts to obtain an IP address.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
dhclient retry <TIME>
no dhclient retry
Parameters
<TIME> – timeout for IP address re-obtaining, may take values [0 .. 3600] s.
Default value
120 seconds
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# dhclient retry 120
dhclient select-timeout
This command sets the time of waiting for the response from the DHCP server to the request.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
dhclient select-timeout <TIME>
no dhclient select-timeout
Parameters
<TIME> – DHCP server response waiting time, take values [0 .. 3600] s.
Default value
3 seconds
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# dhclientselect-timeout 3
dhclient timeout
This command specifies the time during which a DHCP client tries to obtain an IP address.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
dhclient timeout <TIME>
no dhclient timeout
Parameters
<TIME> – time for IP address obtaining by DHCP client, may take values [0 .. 3600] s.
Default value
60 seconds
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# dhclient timeout 90