Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual page 608

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Novell-proxydhcp Parameters
Table D-8
Parameter
LocalDHCPFlag = 0
LocalInterface =
10.0.0.1
NovellPolicyEngine =
10.0.0.1
NBPx86 = nvlnbp.sys
MenuTimeout = 2
ProxyLogLevel = 2
ProxyLogFile = /var/opt/
novell/log/novell-
proxydhcp.log
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Description
Indicates whether the DHCP server for this subnet resides on the same server
as novell-proxydhcp.
0 (the default) means novell-proxydhcp is not running on the same server as
the DHCP service. 1 means they are running on the same server.
The Proxy DHCP server needs to behave slightly differently if it is loaded on the
same server as the DHCP service.
Indicates the IP address to be used by the Proxy DHCP server. This setting is
intended only for use on servers with multiple LAN interfaces. The IP address
must be valid on the server.
By default, this parameter is commented out.
The IP address of the server where a Novell Preboot policy engine is running.
Most often, this is a ZENworks imaging daemon. If no value is specified, the
Proxy DHCP assumes that the daemon is running on the same server.
By default, this parameter is commented out.
The name of the boot file this service will suggest for all x86 computers, such
as nvlnbp.sys.
The number of seconds the F8 menu is displayed before automatically
choosing the first option, which is always this server and its default NBP. The
default is 2 seconds.
The value assigned here determines which events are entered in novell-
proxydhcp.log. Specifying a high level in an active system can quickly fill the
log. Valid values are: 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. The default is 2.
Each message from the Proxy DHCP server is assigned a priority level. If
ProxyLogLevel is set to a value equal to or greater than a message's priority
level, that message is entered in novell-proxydhcp.log. All other
messages are ignored.
Priority meaning:
0: Critical information. Service start, stop, and critical events are logged.
1: Warning information. Additionally, warning information is logged.
2: Transaction information. All completed client transactions are logged.
3: Request information. All client requests and Proxy DHCP requests received
are logged, including ignored requests. If a request is ignored, the reason for
ignoring it is also logged.
4: Debugging information. All DHCP packets received and accepted are
decoded and logged.
The file where all log file entries are placed. It is located at /var/opt/
novell/log/novell-proxydhcp.log.
By default, this parameter is commented out.

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