How does DHCP 43 work?
How does DHCP 43 work?
Lync Server 2010 introduced the usage of DHCP Option 43 which is used to provide clients and devices on a network the ability to locate the Lync Server’s Certificate Provisioning service, and thus automatically download a certificate required to support secure HTTPS and TLS communications for the remainder of the …
What is enable option125?
Option 125 is a vendor-specific DHCP Server feature that is required if you are using AIM’s multi-subnet mode. It provides additional information to the Infinity Receivers and Transmitters when requesting an IP Address from the DHCP Server.
What is the difference between Option 43 and Option 60?
Option 60 defines the vendor type and configuration value. Option 43 defines vendor specific information. If option 60 is configured, the vendor specific information (defined in option 43) is returned to clients that provide the appropriate vendor type and configuration value.
What is a DHCP option?
DHCP Options are additional IP address settings that a DHCP server passes to DHCP clients. When a DHCP client requests an IP address from a DHCP server, the server sends the client at least an IP address and a subnet mask value. Additional information can be sent to clients if you configure various DHCP options.
What DHCP option is DNS?
A connection-specific DNS domain suffix is assigned to DHCP clients using DHCP option 15.
What is a DHCP relay?
A DHCP relay agent is a host or router that forwards DHCP packets between clients and servers. Network administrators can use the DHCP Relay service of the SD-WAN appliances to relay requests and replies between local DHCP Clients and a remote DHCP Server.
What is Option 4 DHCP?
DHCP option 4: list of time server as stated in the RFC868 (Time Protocol) DHCP option 12: host name of the client, very useful for IoT and any device without user. DHCP option 15: specifies the domain name that client should use as suffix when resolving hostnames via the Domain Name System.
How do I set DHCP options?
Configuring DHCP Options
- Navigate to Security & SD-WAN > Configure > DHCP (or, on the MS switch, Switch > Configure > Routing & DHCP > [the interface being edited] > DHCP settings)
- Select Add a DHCP option.
- Select the desired Option from the list or if it isn’t listed, add a custom option.
- Input the DHCP Code.