To delete the current value of the specified option for the specified reservation in the current scope DHCP server. Syntax: delete reservedoptionvalue[vendor=VendorClass] [user=UserClass] Parameters: ReservedIp - IPv6 Address of the reservation whose option value we need to delete. OptCode - ID of the Global option whose value is to be deleted. UserClass - The user class name with which the option is associated. Tag user= must be provided. The default is the global UserName set by using Set userclass. This is valid for Windows Server 2008. VendorClass - The vendor class name with which the option is associated. Tag vendor= must be provided. The default is the global VendorName set by using Set vendorclass. This is valid for Windows Server 2008. Notes: For parameters, indicate a required parameter and [braces] an optional parameter. Example: delete optionvalue 3ffe::78 18 This command deletes the current value of the option type with code 18 corresponding to the reservation for the address 3ffe::78.
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