Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
html#_ftn1
http://www.ipamworldwide.com/lease-file-format.html
Global Parameters
These parameters are defined at the start of the dhcpd.conf file and apply to the server
independent of scope.
the load, but to have the backup server process the request if the primary is
unavailable and the client reattempts its request with a higher secs value.
remote-port port; - this parameter enables override of the default port value
of 68, on which outbound DHCP messages are sent to clients. This parameter is of
limited utility as the server will use the port number specified in the local-port
parameter when responding via relay agent, unless the relay agent is addressed as
127.0.0.1, in which case this remote-port parameter will be used.
stash-agent-options flag; - when flag = true, the DHCP server will store
the DHCP relay agent information option values (option 82 and suboptions) from the
clients DHCPREQUEST message. Since a DHCPRENEW message is unicast and
not relayed, this enables the DHCP server to retain the relay agent information option
parameters associated with the client.
fixed-address6 ipv6-address; - this parameter defines a specific ipv6address to be assigned to a given client as identified within a host declaration
statement block.
get-lease-hostnames flag; - if flag = true, this parameter directs the
DHCP server to lookup the hostname corresponding to the assigned IP address and set
the resolved hostname in the DHCP hostname option (12). In this scenario, the DNS
reverse zone would have been pre-populated with hostnames corresponding to IP
addresses corresponding to the scope on which this parameter is set (e.g. subnet). If
flag = false, no lookup is performed (default).
hardware hardware-type hardware-address; - this parameter defines
the MAC type and address corresponding to a host declaration to define the matching
bootp or M-DHCP client. The hardware-type is either ethernet or tokenring and the hardware-address is the corresponding hardware address,
specified in hexadecimal with each octet separated by colons (i.e., every two
hexadecimal digits, comprising an octet, would be colon-separated).
host-identifier option option-name option data; - this
parameter specifies which option with a DHCPv6 packet shall be used to identify a
given host. This parameter is used within a host declaration to define the match
criterion by option-name of specified option-value to associate the given
host declaration with the client.
infinite-is-reserved flag; - when the flag is on, this parameter is used
to configure the server to consider clients requesting an infinite lease as reserved.
Reserved leases are equivalent to M-DHCP clients with infinite leases.
limit-addrs-per-ia number; - the number specified defines the number of
IPv6 addresses that may be simultaneously leased to a given Identity Association
(IA). The default is 1.
max-lease-time time; - this parameter dictates the maximum time value to
be assigned for a lease in seconds. This parameter has no effect on dynamic bootp
lease times, which are not specified by the client.
min-lease-time time; - the minimum time value for a lease in seconds can
be configured using this parameter.
next-server servername; - this parameter defines the server from which the
client should obtain its bootfile as defined in the filename parameter statement
described earlier in this section. The servername parameter may be a domain name
or IP address.
one-lease-per-client flag; - when a client issues a DHCPREQUEST
message to request an offered IP address, the DHCP server will assign the requested
address and any other leases associated with the client will be freed when flag =
true. The default, flag = false, has no effect on existing client leases.
ping-check flag; - when flag = true, the DHCP server will ping the address
to be offered to a client before issuing the offer. If no response is received, the offer is
delivered; otherwise, the address is abandoned and no response is sent to the client.
ping-timeout seconds; - the default timeout for the ping-check parameter
is one second. An alternative timeout value may be specified using this parameter
statement.
preferred-lifetime seconds; - this parameter defines the IPv6 address
preferred lifetime to be provided clients in seconds.