next-server (dhcpv4-pool-config)

Configures the next server in the boot process

Supported on the following devices:

Syntax

next-server [<IP>|<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]

Parameters

next-server [<IP>|<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]

<IP>|

Configures the next server‘s (the first server in the boot process) IP address

<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>

Configures a host alias, mapped to the next server‘s IP address

  • <HOST-ALIAS-NAME> – Specify the host alias name. It should be existing and configured.

Note: A host alias maps a name to a single network host. For example, ‘alias host $HOST 1.1.1.100‘. In this example the host alias is ‘$HOST‘ and it maps to a single host ‘1.1.1.100‘. For more information, see alias.

Examples

rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#next-server 192.168.13.26
rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#show context
 dhcp-pool testPool
  network 192.168.13.0/24
  address 192.168.13.4 class dhcpclass1
  lease 100 23 59 59
  ddns server 192.168.13.9
  ddns domainname WID
  ddns multiple-user-class
  excluded-address range 192.168.13.25 192.168.13.28
  domain-name documentation
  netbios-node-type b-node
  bootfile test.txt
  default-router 192.168.13.8 192.168.13.9
  dns-server 192.168.13.19
  netbios-name-server 192.168.13.25
  next-server 192.168.13.26
rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#

Related Commands

no

Removes the next server configuration settings