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DHCP Client Configuration |
Chapter 9 | DHCP Client |
| Configuration |
This section describes basic configuration options for the DHCP Client; these are placed into an ASCII file which is read by the system at startup (dhclient.conf) via ISFS (which in turn may be retrieved from FLASH, if the file exists there). The DHCP Client omits support for permanent lease declarations, IP aliasing, and media requests, and does not allow all DHCP options specified in [3]. For details and format of supported options, see section 7. While an client can “accept” anything a server sends to it, it can only actually configure the IP stack with a very limited set of options.