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Table 15-1 XSR-Supported DHCP Options (continued)
Protocol
Category/
#
Name
Type
32
Router
Interface/
Solicitation
IP address
Address
33
Static
Interface/
Route
IP address
pairs
34
Trailer
Interface/
Encapsu-
Boolean
lation
(hex)
35
ARP Cache
Interface/
Timeout
32-bit hex
integer
36
Ethernet
Interface/
Encapsu-
Boolean
lation
(hex)
37
TCP
Interface/
Default TTL
8-bit integer
(> 0)
38
TCP
Interface/
Keepalive
32-bit hex
Interval
integer
39
TCP
Interface/
Keepalive
Boolean
Garbage
(hex)
40
NIS
Servers/
Domain
ASCII string
41
Network
Servers
Information
/IP address
Servers
list
42
NTP
Servers
Servers
/IP address
list
43
Vendor-
- /Hex
Specific
Data
Default
Description
-
Address to which a client should send router solicitation requests.
Length: 4 octets
-
Static routes that a client will install in its routing cache. If multiple routes to the
same destination are specified, they are listed in descending order of priority.
Routes consist of a list of IP address pairs: the first is the destination address,
the second is the router for the destination. The default route 0.0.0.0 is an
illegal destination for a static route.
Length: 8-octet minimum; multiples of 8
false
Specifies if a client will negotiate the use of trailers (RFC-893) when using the
ARP protocol.
Length: 1 octet
Values: 0 = do not use; 1 = use
60
Timeout in seconds for ARP cache entries.
Length: 4-octets
false
Specifies if a client will use Ethernet Version 2 (RFC-894) or IEEE 802.3
(1.e.,
(RFC-1042) encapsulation if port is Ethernet.
894
Length: 1 octet
style)
Value: 0 uses RFC-894 coding; 1 uses RFC-1042 coding
60
Default TTL a client will use when sending TCP segments.
Length: 1 octet, expressed in hex
Value: minimum 1
0 (keep-
Interval in seconds that the TCP client will wait before sending a keep-alive
-alives
message on a TCP connection. The time is specified as a 32-bit unsigned
not
integer. A value of zero indicates that the client will not generate keep-alive
generat-
messages on connections unless specifically requested by an application.
ed)
Length: 4-octets
false
Specifies if a client will send TCP keep-alive messages with an octet of
(off)
garbage for compatibility with older implementations.
Length: 1 octet
Values: 0=do not send; 1=send
-
Name of a client's NIS domain.
Length: 4-octet minimum
-
IP addresses indicating NIS servers available to a client. List in order of
preference.
Length: 4-octet minimum; multiples of 4
-
IP addresses indicating NTP servers available to a client. List in order of
preference.
Length: 4-octet minimum; multiples of 4
-
Option used by clients/servers to swap vendor-specific data.
Length: 4-octet minimum
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