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CHAPTER 16    Services
Parameter
'Boot File Name'
boot-file-name
[DhcpServer_
BootFileName]
'Expand Boot-File
Name'
expand-boot-
file-name
[DhcpServer_
ExpandBootfileName]
Router
'Override Router'
override-router-
address
[DhcpServer_
OverrideRouter]
SIP
'SIP Server'
sip-server
[DhcpServer_
SipServer]
'SIP Server Type'
sip-server-type
[DhcpServer_
SipServerType]
Defines the name of the boot file image for the DHCP client. The
boot file stores the boot image for the client. The boot image is
typically the operating system the client uses to load (downloaded
from a boot server). The value is sent in DHCP Option 67 (Bootfile
Name). To define the server storing the file, use the 'TFTP Server'
parameter (see above).
The valid value is a string of up to 256 characters. By default, no
value is defined.
The name can also include the following case-sensitive placeholder
strings that are replaced with actual values if the 'Expand Boot-file
Name' parameter is set to Yes:
<MAC>: Replaced by the MAC address of the client (e.g., boot_
<MAC>.ini). The MAC address is obtained in the client's DHCP
request.
<IP>: Replaced by the IP address assigned by the DHCP server
to the client.
Enables the use of the placeholders in the boot file name, defined in
the 'Boot file name' parameter.
[0] No
[1] Yes (default)
Defines the IP address (IPv4 in dotted-decimal notation) of the
default router that the DHCP server assigns the DHCP client. The
value is sent in DHCP Option 3 (Router).
The default value is 0.0.0.0. If not specified (empty or "0.0.0.0"), the
IP address of the default gateway configured in the IP Interfaces
table for the IP network interface that you associated with the DHCP
server (see the 'Interface Name' parameter above) is used.
Defines the IP address or DNS name of the SIP server that the
DHCP server assigns the DHCP client. The client uses this SIP
server for its outbound SIP requests. The value is sent in DHCP
Option 120 (SIP Server). After defining the parameter, use the 'SIP
server type' parameter (see below) to define the type of address
(FQDN or IP address).
The valid value is a string of up to 256 characters. The default is
0.0.0.0.
Defines the type of SIP server address. The actual address is
defined in the 'SIP server' parameter (see above). Encoding is done
per SIP Server Type, as defined in RFC 3361.
[0] DNS names = (Default) The 'SIP server' parameter is
configured with an FQDN of the SIP server.
[1] IP address = The 'SIP server' parameter configured with an
IP address of the SIP server.
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