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This is the IP address of the DHCP relayer through which the DHCP request has come.
Requests from local clients or other DHCP relayers will be ignored.
IPv4 DHCP Options
The following options can be configured for a DHCP server:
General Parameters
Name
A symbolic name for the server. Used as an interface reference but also
used as a reference in log messages.
Interface Filter
The source interface on which cOS Core will listen for DHCP requests.
This can be a single interface or a group of interfaces.
IP Address Pool
An IP range, group or network that the DHCP server will use as an IP
address pool for handing out DHCP leases.
Netmask
The netmask which will be sent to DHCP clients.
Optional Parameters
Default GW
This specifies what IP should be sent to the client for use as
the default gateway (the router to which the client
connects).
Domain
The domain name used for DNS resolution. For example,
domain.com.
Lease Time
The time, in seconds, that a DHCP lease is provided. After
this time the DHCP client must renew the lease.
Primary/Secondary DNS
The IP of the primary and secondary DNS servers.
Primary/Secondary NBNS/WINS
IP of the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) servers that
are used in Microsoft environments which uses the NetBIOS
Name Servers (NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS
names.
Next Server
Specifies the IP address of the next server in the boot
process. This is usually a TFTP server.
DHCP Server Advanced Settings
There are two advanced settings which apply to all DHCP servers:
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Auto Save Policy
The policy for saving the lease database to disk. The options are:
1.
Never - Never save the database.
2.
ReconfShut - Save the database on a reconfigure or a shutdown.
3.
ReconfShutTimer - Save the database on a reconfigure or a shutdown and also
periodically. The amount of time between periodic saves is specified by the next
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