
Customizing the DHCP Server
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Specifying the Debug Level
By default, only debug messages with a debug level of 0 are written to the log file
for the DHCP server. You can change the debug messaging level for the DHCP
server by entering a value from 1 through 10.
Specifying a higher debug level causes additional messages to appear in the log
file. Because additional information can rapidly fill the log file and cause loss of
other information, change the debug level only to resolve critical problems.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to specify the debug level for the DHCP
server.
Using the BCC
To specify the debug messaging level for the DHCP server, go to the global DHCP
prompt (for example,
box; ip; dhcp
) and enter:
debug-level
<value>
value
is any integer. The default value is 0.
For example, the following command sets the debug level to 5 for the DHCP
server.
dhcp#
debug-level 5
dhcp#
Using Site Manager
To specify the debug messaging level for the DHCP server, complete the
following tasks:
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose
Protocols.
The Protocols menu opens.
2. Choose
Global Protocols
. The Global Protocols menu opens.
3. Choose
DHCP
. The DHCP menu opens.
4. Choose
Global.
The DHCP Global Parameters window
opens.
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