</itemizedlist>
</para>
<note>
- In the event that both explicit values are specified and calculate-tee-times
- is true, the server will use the explicit values. If you plan on having a
- mixture where some subnets or share-networks will use explicit values and some
- will use calculated values you must not define the explicit values at any level
- higher than where they will be used. Inheriting them from too high of a scope,
- such as global, will cause them to have values at every level underneath (shared-
- networks and subnets), effectively disabling calculated values.
+ In the event that both explicit values are specified and
+ calculate-tee-times is true, the server will use the explicit
+ values. If you plan on having a mixture where some subnets or
+ share-networks will use explicit values and some will use
+ calculated values you must not define the explicit values at any
+ level higher than where they will be used. Inheriting them from
+ too high of a scope, such as global, will cause them to have
+ values at every level underneath (shared-networks and subnets),
+ effectively disabling calculated values.
</note>
</section>
<section xml:id="dhcp4-std-options">