To reserve an IP address for a particular hardware address in the scope. Syntax: add reservedip[ClientName] [ClientComment] [ClientType(DHCP | BOOTP | BOTH)] Parameters: ReservedIP - IP address to be reserved. MAC_Address - Physical hardware or Media Access Control (MAC) address to be associated with the IP address to be reserved. ClientName - Provides space for a client name associated with this reserved client entry. ClientComment - Provides space for a client comment associated with this reserved client entry. ClientType - Type of clients; DHCP(default), BOOTP, or BOTH. Notes: If any optional parameter is used, all parameters(mandatory as well as optional) before that must be supplied in proper sequence. Example: add reservedip 10.2.2.32 08002b30369B This command reserves the IP address 10.2.2.32 for use by the client that identifies its MAC address as 08-00-2b-30-36-9b when obtaining a lease in the current scope.
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