dhcp-user-slot-warning-threshold

Function

The dhcp-user-slot-warning-threshold command sets an alarm threshold for DHCP users allowed to access an interface board. If the percentage of DHCP users currently accessing the interface board reaches the threshold, an alarm is generated.

The undo dhcp-user-slot-warning-threshold command removes the alarm threshold set for DHCP users allowed to access an interface board.

By default, the alarm threshold for DHCP users allowed to access an interface board is 100.

This command is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.

Format

dhcp-user-slot-warning-threshold threshold-value

undo dhcp-user-slot-warning-threshold

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
threshold-value

Alarm threshold.

The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 100.

Views

System view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
aaa-access write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

After you run this command, if the percentage of the number of DHCP users currently accessing a forwarding VM to the maximum number of users allowed to access the forwarding VM reaches the set threshold, an alarm is generated.

NOTE:

A dual-stack user will be counted as both an IPv6 user and an IPv4 user.

Precautions

In VS mode, this command is supported only by the admin VS.

Example

# Set an alarm threshold for DHCP users allowed to access an interface board to 60%.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] dhcp-user-slot-warning-threshold 60
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