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Configuring the DHCP Server
7.5 Using DHCP GUI to Configure DHCP
NetBIOS Scope
The NetBIOS scope option specifies the NetBIOS scope text parameter for the
client as specified in RFC 1001/1002. There can be character-set restrictions.
7.5.3.4.8 Network Parameters Network parameters allow you to change basic
network configuration information.
Finger Servers
Specifies a list of finger servers available to the client. List the servers in the
order of preference.
IRC Servers
Specifies a list of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) servers available to the client. List
the servers in the order of preference.
Mobile IP Home Agents
Specifies a list of IP addresses indicating mobile IP home agents available to the
client. List the agents in the order of preference.
NNTP Servers
Specifies a list of Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) servers available to
the client. List the servers in the order of preference.
NetWare Domain
Specifies the NetWare domain name.
NetWare Options
Specifies a list of NetWare servers.
POP3 Servers
Specifies a list of Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) servers available to the client.
List the servers in the order of preference.
SMTP Servers
Specifies a list of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers available to the
client. List the servers in the order of preference.
STDA Servers
Specifies a list of StreetTalk Directory Assistance (STDA) servers available to the
client. List the servers in the order of preference.
StreetTalk Servers
Specifies a list of StreetTalk servers available to the client. List the servers in the
order of preference.
WWW Servers
Specifies a list of World Wide Web servers available to the client. List the servers
in the order of preference.
7.5.3.4.9 TCP Parameters TCP parameters affect the operation of the TCP
layer on a per-host basis.
Keep Alive Interval
Specifies the interval that the client should wait before sending a keepalive
message on a TCP connection.
A value of 0 (zero) indicates that the client should not generate keepalive
messages on connections unless an application requests them.
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