Installing and Administering Internet Services
Chapter 6 263
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Configuration Overview
lg=123.123.123.123 55.55.55.55:\
lp=45.45.45.45:\
ns=66.66.66.66:\
rl=123.77.99.35:\
to=153:\
ts=88.99.88.99:\
vm=rfc1048:\
hn:\
bs=auto:\
md=/tmp/dumpfile.of.the.century:\
dn=cup.hp.com:\
ef=/tmp/extensions:\
nt=194.88.200.244:\
rp=/turnip/onion/carrot:\
ss=200.233.200.233:\
tr=50:\
tv=87:\
xd=77.11.1.244:\
xf=77.11.1.245:\
yd=hp.com:\
ys=9.7.5.3:
For more information about the other flags in this example, see the
bootpd(1m) man page.
DHCP Individual Device Configuration
In addition to having addresses assigned by groups, DHCP allows IP
addresses to be individually configured for devices. For administrative or
security reasons, you may want certain devices to have fixed addresses.
Using SAM, you must configure each individual device with the
fixed-address device option. Provide information about the device,
including its own IP address.
NOTE Devices that have fixed IP addresses in bootptab have priority over pool
groups. The devices with fixed IP addresses are found first.