Dhcp Message Format - HP 1910 User Manual

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DHCP message format

Figure 283
gives the DHCP message format, which is based on the BOOTP message format and involves
eight types. These types of messages have the same format except that some fields have different values.
The numbers in parentheses indicate the size of each field in bytes.
Figure 283 DHCP message format
0
op (1)
op—Message type defined in option field. 1 = REQUEST, 2 = REPLY
htype, hlen—Hardware address type and length of a DHCP client.
hops—Number of relay agents a request message traveled.
xid—Transaction ID, a random number chosen by the client to identify an IP address allocation.
secs—Filled in by the client, the number of seconds elapsed since the client began address
acquisition or renewal process. Currently this field is reserved and set to 0.
flags—The leftmost bit is defined as the BROADCAST (B) flag. If this flag is set to 0, the DHCP server
sent a reply back by unicast; if this flag is set to 1, the DHCP server sent a reply back by broadcast.
The remaining bits of the flags field are reserved for future use.
ciaddr—Client IP address.
yiaddr—"Your" (client) IP address, assigned by the server.
siaddr—Server IP address, from which the clients obtained configuration parameters.
giaddr—IP address of the first relay agent a request message traveled.
chaddr—Client hardware address.
sname—Server host name, from which the client obtained configuration parameters.
file—Bootfile name and path information, defined by the server to the client.
options—Optional parameters field that is variable in length, which includes the message type,
lease, domain name server IP address, and WINS IP address.
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htype (1)
xid (4)
secs (2)
ciaddr (4)
yiaddr (4)
siaddr (4)
giaddr (4)
chaddr (16)
sname (64)
file (128)
options (variable)
23
hlen (1)
flags (2)
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hops (1)

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