Motorola WiNG 5.6 Reference Manual page 683

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2. Set the following parameters within the
Ignore BOOTP Requests
Ping Timeout
3. Set the following
Activation Criteria
Criteria
Figure 9-13 DHCP Server Policy screen - Global Settings tab
Configuration
Select the check box to ignore BOOTP requests. BOOTP requests boot remote systems
within the network. BOOTP messages are encapsulated inside UDP messages and are
forwarded. This feature is disabled by default, so unless selected, BOOTP requests are
forwarded.
Set an interval (from 1 -10 seconds) for the DHCP server ping timeout. The timeout is used
to intermittently ping and discover whether a client requested IP address is already used.
for the DHCP server policy:
Select the Criteria option to invoke a drop-down menu to determine when the DHCP
daemon is invoked. Options include vrrp-master, cluster-master, and rf-domain-manager.
A VRRP master responds to ARP requests, forwards packets with a destination link MAC
layer address equal to the virtual router MAC layer address, rejects packets addressed to
the IP associated with the virtual router and accepts packets addressed to the IP
associated with the virtual router. The solitary cluster master is the cluster member
elected, using a priority assignment scheme, to provide management configuration and
Smart RF data to other cluster members. Cluster requests go through the elected master
before dissemination to other cluster members. The RF Domain manager is the elected
member of the RF Domain capable of storing and provisioning configuration and firmware
images for other members of the RF Domain.
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