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DHCP Commands
Table 15-1 XSR-Supported DHCP Options (continued)
Protocol
Category/
#
Name
Type
NetBIOS
WINS/
44
*
NetBIOS, MS
over TCP/
DHCP Client/
IP Name
IP address list
Server
45
NetBIOS
WINS/
over TCP/
NetBIOS
IP
/IP address
Datagram
list
Distribution
Server
NetBIOS
WINS/
46
*
over TCP/
NetBIOS, MS
IP Node
DHCP Client/
1, 2, 4, or 8
Type
(hex)
47
NetBIOS
WINS/
over TCP/
NetBIOS, MS
IP Scope
DHCP Client/
ASCII string
48
X Windows
Servers/
Font Server
IP address
list
49
X Windows
Servers/
Display
IP address
Manager
list
50
Requested
IP address
IP Address
51
IP Address
Lease
Lease Time
Information,
MS DHCP
Client/32-bit
hex integer
52
Option
-
Overload
15-106 Configuring DHCP
Default
Description
-
RFC-1001/1002 NBNS name servers listed by preference.
Length: 4-octet minimum; multiples of 4
CLI command: netbios-name-server
-
NBDD name servers(RFC-1001/1002) listed by preference.
Length: 4-octet minimum; multiples of 4
-
The value is a single octet that identifies client type:
1: B-node; 2: P-node; 4: M-node; 8: H-node
Length: 1 octet
CLI command: netbios-node-type
-
NetBIOS over TCP/IP scope value for a client (RFC-1001/1002).
Length: 4-octet minimum
-
X Window System Font servers available to a client. List in order of
preference.
Length: 4-octet minimum; multiples of 4
-
IP addresses of systems running X Window System Display Manager and are
available to a client. List addresses in order of preference.
Length: 4-octet minimum; multiples of 4
-
Used in a client request (DHCPDISCOVER or DHCPREQUEST) to allow a
client to request a particular IP address be assigned.
Length: 4 octets
-
Used in a client request (DHCPDISCOVER or DHCPREQUEST) to allow a
client to request a lease time for the IP address. In a server reply
(DHCPOFFER), a DHCP server uses this option to specify the lease time it is
willing to offer.
Length: 4 octets
Value: seconds
-
Indicates that the DHCP sname or file fields are being overloaded by using
them to carry DHCP options. A DHCP server inserts this option if the returned
values will exceed the usual space allotted for options. If this option is present,
the client interprets the specified additional fields after it concludes
interpretation of the standard option fields.
1 = The file field is used to hold options.
2 = The sname field is used to hold options.
3 = Both fields are used to hold options.
Length: 1 octet

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