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However, when I run that command, DHCP is enabled by default. I'm hoping there's a nuance in API version or something that I can use to work around this behavior. Or that I'm doing something dumb! :-)
VCD version: 10.1.2
Running Ubuntu on Windows 10, updated as of yesterday.
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Hello!
I am trying to use the vcd-cli to create isolated networks with the automatically created DHCP setting disabled, and the docs say this should work:
vcd network isolated create -g 192.168.99.1 -n 255.255.255.0 DHCPOFFTEST --dhcp-disabled
However, when I run that command, DHCP is enabled by default. I'm hoping there's a nuance in API version or something that I can use to work around this behavior. Or that I'm doing something dumb! :-)
VCD version: 10.1.2
Running Ubuntu on Windows 10, updated as of yesterday.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: