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Table 15-1 XSR-Supported DHCP Options (continued)
Protocol
Category/
#
Name
Type
53
DHCP
-
Message
Type
54
Server
IP address
Identifier
55
Parameter
Hex integer
Request
List
56
Message
String
57
Maximum
16-bit hex
DHCP
integer
Message
Size
58
Renewing
Lease Data,
(T1) Time
MS DHCP
Value
Client/32-bit
hex integer
59
Rebinding
Lease Data,
(T2) Time
MS DHCP
Value
Client/32-bit
hex integer
Default
Description
-
Conveys the type of DHCP message. The default is 1 (DHCPDISCOVER).
1=DHCPDISCOVER
2=DHCPOFFER
3=DHCPREQUEST
4=DHCPDECLINE
5=DHCPACK
6=DHCPNAK
7=DHCPRELEASE
8=DHCPINFORM
Length: 1 octet
-
Used in DHCPOFFER and DHCPREQUEST messages, and may optionally
be included in the DHCPACK and DHCPNAK messages. DHCP servers
include this option in the DHCPOFFER to allow the client to distinguish
between lease offers. DHCP clients use the contents of the server identifier
field as the destination address for any DHCP messages unicast to the DHCP
server. DHCP clients also indicate which of several lease offers is being
accepted by including this option in a DHCPREQUEST message. The
identifier is the IP address of the selected server.
Length: 4 octets
-
Used by a DHCP server to request values for specified configuration
parameters. The list of requested values is specified as n octets, where each
octet is a valid DHCP option code. The client can list the options in order of
preference. The DHCP server is not required to return the options in the
requested order, but must try to insert the requested options in the order
requested by the client.
Length: 1-octet minimum
-
Used by a DHCP server to print an error message to a DHCP client in a
DHCPNAK message in the event of a failure. A client may use this option in a
DHCPDECLINE message to indicate why the client declined the offered
values. The message consists of n octets of NVT ASCII text, which the client
may display on an available output device.
Length: 1-octet minimum
-
Maximum length DHCP message that a client is willing to accept. Length is
specified as an unsigned 16-bit integer. A client may use the maximum DHCP
message size option in DHCPDISCOVER or DHCPREQUEST messages, but
should not use the option in DHCPDECLINE messages.
Length: 2 octets
Value: 576 minimum
-
Time interval from address assignment until a client transitions to the
RENEWING state.
Length: 4 octets
Value: seconds, as a 32-bit unsigned integer
-
Interval from address assignment until a client transitions to the REBINDING
state.
Length: 4 octets
Value: seconds, as a 32-bit unsigned integer
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