HP-UX AAA Server A.08.00.01 Administrator's Guide
NOTE: IPv6 support is not available for DHCP Relay.
Table 11-1 DHCP Relay Properties
FunctionOption
The UDP port to send DHCP requests to. If no value is specified,
67 is used.
DHCP Server Port (optional)
The UDP port to receive DHCP responses on. If no value is
specified, 67 is used.
DHCP Relay Port (optional)
Determines which attribute in the DHCP message will carry the
IP address pool name. If set to Yes, the pool name is sent in the
Send User Class
User-Class option. If set to No, the pool name is sent in the
Vendor-Class-Identifier option.
The time in seconds before the initial retransmission of a request
to the DHCP server. If no value is specified, 4 is used.
Initial Retransmission Interval
(optional)
The maximum value in seconds for the DHCP request
retransmission interval. If no value is specified, 60 is used.
Maximum Retransmission Interval
(optional)
This value is passed to the DHCP server. The valid values are 0
(NONE) and 1 (ETHER). If no value is specified, or any other
value is entered, 1 is used.
Client Hardware Type (optional)
If Yes, always select the Maximum DHCP Message Length as the
message size sent to the DHCP server. This is required by some
Send Maximum DHCP Message Size
DHCP servers. If No, use the minimum possible message size.
The preselected value is No.
DNS name of the DHCP server. This value is only used if the
DHCP server IP address value is not specified.
DHCP Server Name (optional)
The IP address of the DHCP server. This parameter takes
precedence over the DHCP Server Name parameter.
DHCP Server IP Address (optional)
The maximum number of DHCPDISCOVER retransmissions. If
unspecified, there is no limit to the number of retransmissions.
Maximum Discover Retransmissions
(optional)
The maximum number of DHCPREQUEST retransmissions. If
unspecified, there is no limit to the number of retransmissions.
Maximum Request Retransmissions
(optional)
The maximum size of the message that can be received from the
DHCP.
Maximum DHCP Message Length
DNS Updates Properties
Clicking the DNS Update Properties link takes you to the DNS Update Properties
screen where you can modify the properties described in Table 11-2.
130 Modifying Server Properties