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Field Name

Data Type Required Associated G
(Yes/No) Field


UI Associated PAPI Usage and Guidelines Method

Header-DhcpRange

String Yes

Example: DhcpRange

start_address

IP address Yes Start

start_addr Example: 10.0.0.11

_new_start_address

IP address No

Add this field to overwrite the start_address field when you select the overwrite or merge option.

 

 

Example: 10.0.0.55

end_address

IP address Yes End

end_addr Example: 10.0.0.22

_new_end_address

IP address No

Add this field to overwrite the end_address field when you select the overwrite or merge option.

 

 

Example: 10.0.0.66

network_view

StringNo Network View

network_view If no view is specified, the Default view is
used. Example: Default

name

String No Name

name

comment

String No Comment

comment

is_authoritative

Boolean No Authoritative

authority Example: FALSE

boot_file

String No Boot File

bootfile Example: bootfile1

boot_server

String No Boot Server

bootserver Example: abc.corp100.com

ddns_domainname

String No DDNS Domain ddns_domainnameExample: ddns.corp100.com Name

 

generate_hostname

BooleanNo Generate Hostname

ddns_generate_ Example: TRUE hostname

deny_all_clients

Boolean No

deny_all_clients Example: FALSE

deny_bootp

Boolean No Deny BOOTP Requests

deny_bootp Example: FALSE

disabled

Boolean No Disabled

disable Example: FALSE

domain_name_servers

IP address list No Name Servers Example: "10.2.3.4,11.2.3.4,"

 

enable_ddns

BooleanNo Enable DDNS Updates

enable_ddns Example: FALSE

enable_thresholds

BooleanNo Enable DHCP Thresholds

enable_dhcp_ When you set this field to TRUE, you must thresholds enter values in the
range_high_water_mark and range_low_water_mark fields. You cannot leave those fields empty. Otherwise, the appliance generates an error.

enable_threshold_ email_ warnings

Boolean No Enable Email Warnings

enable_email_ When you use the merge function, the warnings appliance preserves the existing value in
this field. When you use the overwrite function, you must include a value (TURE or FALSE). Otherwise, the appliance generates an error.
Example: TRUE



Field Name


Data Type

Require (Yes/No

d Associated GUI
) Field

Associated PAPI Method


Usage and Guidelines

enable_threshold_ snmp_ warnings

Boolean

No

Enable SNMP Warnings

enable_snmp_ warnings

When you use the merge function, the appliance preserves the existing value in this field. When you use the overwrite function, you must include a value (TURE or FALSE). Otherwise, the appliance generates an error.
Example: TRUE

threshold_email_ addresses

email address list

No

Email Addresses

 

Example: "'admin1@infoblox.com','admin2@somew here.com'"

range_high_water_ mark

Integer

No

High Water Mark

high_water_mark

When you set enable_thresholds to TRUE, you must enter values in this field and in the range_low_water_mark field. You cannot leave these fields empty.
Otherwise, the appliance generates an error.

 

 

 

 

 

Example: 80

ignore_client_ requested_ options

Boolean

No

Ignore Optionlist

ignore_dhcp_ option_list_reques t

Example: TRUE

range_low_water_mark

Integer

No

Low Water Mark

low_water_mark

When you set enable_thresholds to TRUE, you must enter values in this field and in the range_high_water_mark field. You cannot leave these fields empty.
Otherwise, the appliance generates an error.

 

 

 

 

 

Example: 10

next_server

String

No

Next Server

nextserver

Example: blue.domain.com

lease_time

Unsigned integer

No

Lease Time

 

Example: 1100

enable_pxe_lease_ time

Boolean

No

Enable PXE lease time

 

Example: FALSE

pxe_lease_time

Unsigned integer

No

PXE Lease Time

pxe_lease_time

Example: 1100

unknown_clients_ option

String

No

Unknown Clients drop-down

unknown_client_ option

Example: Allow

known_clients_option

String

No

Known Clients drop-down

known_clients_ option

Example: Deny

recycle_leases

Boolean

No

Lease Deletion

recycle_leases

This field is set to TRUE by default. Ensure that you use the overwrite option if you want to change the value to FALSE. Merging data from an import preserves the default value.

update_dns_on_ lease_renewal

Boolean

No

Update DNS on DHCP Lease Renewal

override_update_ dns_on_lease_ renewal

Example: TRUE

always_update_dns

Boolean

No

DNS Zones Associations

always_update_ dns

Example: FALSE


Field NameData TypeRequired Associated GUI (Yes/No) FieldAssociated PAPI MethodUsage and Guidelines
exclusion_ranges IP address range
No Exclusion Ranges exclude This field indicates the start to end
address range. You can also include a comment. The valid format is start address-end address/comment.
Example: "10.1.0.200-10.1.0.254/'The
range for printers',10.2.3.3-10.2.3.30/"
member Grid member No Served by Grid Member

member Example: member.infoblox.com
server_association_ type
Sting No Valid values are MEMBER, NONE, and FAILOVER
failover_associationString No Served by
Failover Association
failover_assoc

broadcast_address

IP address

No

Broadcast Address

 

Example: 10.0.0.1

routers

IP address list

No

Routers

 

Example: "10.0.0.1,10.0.0.100,"

domain_name

FQDN

No

Domain Name

domain_name

 

option_logic_filter

List of IPv4

 

Filter Type/Action

 

Examples:

 

logic filter

 

 

 

.com.infoblox.dns.dhcp_mac_filter$mac

 

rules

 

 

 

_filter_name,.com.infoblox.dns.nac_filte

 

 

 

 

 

r$nac_filter_name,.com.infoblox.dns.dh

 

 

 

 

 

cp_option_filters$opt_filter_name

OPTION-2

Integer

No

Custom DHCP

options

This is an example of a DHCP option. For

 

 

 

Options

 

information, see Data Specific Guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

on page 9.

 

 

 

 

 

Example: 50

OPTION-1

String

No

Custom DHCP

options

This is an example of a DHCP option. For

 

 

 

Options

 

information, see Data Specific Guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

on page 9.

 

 

 

 

 

Example: '255.0.0.0' name implies

 

 

 

 

 

vendor_class='DHCP' (default)

OPTION-XXXX-200

Option

No

Custom DHCP

options

This is an example of a DHCP option. For

 

information

 

Options

 

information, see Data Specific Guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

on page 9.

 

 

 

 

 

Example: 'dfdfdfd' name implies

 

 

 

 

 

vendor_class='XXXX', option

 

 

 

 

 

code/number 200

EA-Site

String

No

Extensible

extensible

EA-Site is an example of a predefined

 

 

 

Attribute Site

attributes

extensible attribute. You can add other

 

 

 

 

 

predefined attributes to the data file. For

 

 

 

 

 

information about data format and

 

 

 

 

 

examples, see Data Specific Guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

on page 9.

EA-XXX

String

No

Extensible

inheritable

EA-XXX is an example of an inheritable

 

 

 

Attribute XXX

 

extensible attribute where XXX

 

 

 

value

 

represents the attribute name. This column displays the value of an

 

 

 

 

 

inheritable extensible attribute. For

 

 

 

 

 

information about data format and

 

 

 

 

 

examples, see Data Specific Guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

on page 9.


Field NameData TypeRequired Associated GUI (Yes/No) FieldAssociated PAPI MethodUsage and Guidelines
EAInherited-XXXString No Inheritance State
of an Extensible Attribute XXX
inheritable EAInherited-XXX is an example of an
inheritable extensible attribute where XXX represents the attribute name. This column displays the inheritance state of an inheritable extensible attribute. This column is displayed only if the extensible attribute is inheritable. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines on page 9.
EA-UsersString No Extensible Attribute Users
extensible attributes
EA-Users is an example of a user defined attribute. You can add other user defined attributes to the data file. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines on page 9.
ADMGRP-JoeSmithString No Permissions
Admin Group/Role
permission ADMGRP-JoeSmith is an example of an
admin permission of a specific admin group. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines on page 9.


Examples

This section contains examples of how to create data files for DHCP ranges. All examples use comma as the separator. You can use other supported separators, such as semicolon, space, or tab.

Adding a DHCP Range

This example shows how to import a new DHCP range, Range01, with starting IP of 100.0.0.1 and ending IP 100.0.0.254. The range is assigned to a member, master.corp100.com.
header-DhcpRange,start_address*,end_address*,name,comment,member DhcpRange,100.0.0.1,100.0.0.254,Range01,This is a comment.,master.corp100.com

Overwriting DHCP Range Data

This example shows how to overwrite the starting address and the name of an existing DHCP range,. header-DhcpRange,start_address*,_new_start_address,end_address*,name DhcpRange,100.0.0.100,100.0.0.150,100.0.0.254,Range02

Merging DHCP Range Data

This example shows how to merge an exclusion range 100.0.0.100 to 100.0.0.110 to an existing DHCP range, and to replace a member assignment with a failover association, Failover01.
header-DhcpRange,start_address*,end_address*,exclusion_ranges,failover_association DhcpRange,100.0.0.100,100.0.0.254,100.0.0.100-100.0.0.110,Fileaover01

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