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ini File Parameter
BootPSelectiveEnable
BootPDelay
ExtBootPReqEnable
SIP User's Manual
Set the number of BootP requests
the device sends during start-up.
The device stops sending BootP
requests when either BootP reply is
received or number of retries is
reached.
[1] = 1 BootP retry, 1 sec.
[2] = 2 BootP retries, 3 sec.
[3] = 3 BootP retries, 6 sec.
(default).
[4] = 10 BootP retries, 30 sec.
[5] = 20 BootP retries, 60 sec.
[6] = 40 BootP retries, 120 sec.
[7] = 100 BootP retries, 300 sec.
[15] = BootP retries indefinitely.
Enables the Selective BootP mechanism.
[1] = Enabled.
[0] = Disabled (default).
The Selective BootP mechanism (available from Boot version 1.92)
enables the device's integral BootP client to filter unsolicited
BootP/DHCP replies (accepts only BootP replies that contain the text
'AUDC' in the vendor specific information field). This option is useful in
environments where enterprise BootP/DHCP servers provide undesired
responses to the device's BootP requests.
Note: When working with DHCP (DHCPEnable = 1) the selective BootP
feature must be disabled.
The interval between the device's startup and the first BootP/DHCP
request that is issued by the device.
[1] = 1 second (default).
[2] = 3 second.
[3] = 6 second.
[4] = 30 second.
[5] = 60 second.
Note: This parameter only takes effect from the next reset of the device.
[0] = Disable (default).
[1] = Enable extended information to be sent in BootP request.
If enabled, the device uses the vendor specific information field in the
BootP request to provide device-related initial startup information such as
blade type, current IP address, software version, etc. For a full list of the
vendor specific Information fields, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
The BootP/TFTP configuration utility displays this information in the
'Client Info' column (refer to the Product Reference Manual).
Note: This option is not available on DHCP servers.
310
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
Description
Set the number of DHCP packets
the device sends.
After all packets were sent, if there's
still no reply, the device loads from
flash.
[1] = 4 DHCP packets
[2] = 5 DHCP packets
[3] = 6 DHCP packets (default)
[4] = 7 DHCP packets
[5] = 8 DHCP packets
[6] = 9 DHCP packets
[7] = 10 DHCP packets
[15] = 18 DHCP packets
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