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Table 53 Configuration > Network > Interface > Ethernet > Edit > Add/Edit Extended Options
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Type
This is the type of the selected DHCP option. If you selected User Defined in the Option
field, select an appropriate type for the value that you will enter in the next field. Only
advanced users should configure User Defined. Misconfiguration could result in interface
lockout.
Value
Enter the value for the selected DHCP option. For example, if you selected TFTP Server
Name (66) and the type is TEXT, enter the DNS domain name of a TFTP server here. If
you selected the Time Offset (2) option, the type is Boolean and you have to enter a
Boolean value which should be either 0 or 1, where 1 interpreted as true and 0 is
interpreted as false.
This field is mandatory.
First IP Address,
If you selected Time Server (4), NTP Server (41), SIP Server (120), CAPWAP AC
Second IP
(138), or TFTP Server (150), you have to enter at least one IP address of the
Address, Third IP
corresponding servers in these fields. The servers should be listed in order of your
Address
preference.
First Enterprise
If you selected VIVC (124) or VIVS (125), you have to enter at least one vendor's 32-bit
ID, Second
enterprise number in these fields. An enterprise number is a unique number that identifies
Enterprise ID
a company.
First Class,
If you selected VIVC (124), enter the details of the hardware configuration of the host on
Second Class
which the client is running, or of industry consortium compliance.
First
If you selected VIVS (125), enter additional information for the corresponding enterprise
Information,
number in these fields.
Second
Information
First FQDN,
If the Type is FQDN, you have to enter at least one domain name of the corresponding
Second FQDN,
servers in these fields. The servers should be listed in order of your preference.
Third FQDN
OK
Click this to close this screen and update the settings to the previous Edit screen.
Cancel
Click Cancel to close the screen.
The following table lists the available DHCP extended options (defined in RFCs) on the UAG. See
RFCs for more information.
Table 54 DHCP Extended Options
OPTION NAME
CODE
Time Offset
2
Time Server
4
NTP Server
42
TFTP Server Name
66
Bootfile
67
SIP Server
120
VIVC
124
Chapter 10 Interfaces
DESCRIPTION
This option specifies the offset of the client's subnet in seconds from
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
This option specifies a list of Time servers available to the client.
This option specifies a list of the NTP servers available to the client by IP
address.
This option is used to identify a TFTP server when the "sname" field in the
DHCP header has been used for DHCP options. The minimum length of the
value is 1.
This option is used to identify a bootfile when the "file" field in the DHCP
header has been used for DHCP options. The minimum length of the value is
1.
This option carries either an IPv4 address or a DNS domain name to be used
by the SIP client to locate a SIP server.
Vendor-Identifying Vendor Class option
A DHCP client may use this option to unambiguously identify the vendor that
manufactured the hardware on which the client is running, the software in
use, or an industry consortium to which the vendor belongs.
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