Vendor Specific Information Field; Table 7-1: Vendor Specific Information Field; Table 7-2: Structure Of The Vendor Specific Information Field - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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7.3.2

Vendor Specific Information Field

The Mediant 1000 uses the vendor specific information field in the BootP request to
provide device-related initial startup information. The BootP/TFTP configuration utility
displays this information in the 'Client Info' column (refer to
Note:
The Vendor Specific Information field is disabled by default. To enable / disable this
feature: set the ini file parameter ExtBootPReqEnable (Section
the -be command line switch (refer to
Table 7-1
details the vendor specific information field according to device types:
Description
Tag #
220
Gateway Type
221
Current IP Address
222
Burned Boot Software Version
223
Burned cmp Software Version
224
Geographical Address
225
Chassis Geographical Address
Indoor / Outdoor
228
(Indoor is valid only for FXS.
FXO is always Outdoor.)
229
230
Analog Channels
Table 7-2
slave module with IP address 10.2.70.1.

Table 7-2: Structure of the Vendor Specific Information Field

Vendor-
Specific
Information
Code
42
12
Version 5.0
This option is not available on DHCP servers.

Table 7-1: Vendor Specific Information Field

E&M
exemplifies the structure of the vendor specific information field for a TP-1610
220
1
2
225
Figure
Table D-1
on page 423).
Value
#9 = Mediant 1000
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
X.XX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
0 – 31
0 – 31
#0 = Indoor
#1 = Outdoor
N/A
4 / 8 / 12 / 16 / 20 / 24
1
1
221
4
261
7. Using BootP / DHCP
D-1).
6.5.2
on page 220) or use
Length
1
4
4
12
1
1
1
1
1
10
2
70
1
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