ports other than the standard ones will not be able to
handle regular DHCPv4 queries.</simpara>
</listitem>
- <listitem>
+ <listitem>
<simpara>
<command>-t <replaceable>file</replaceable></command> -
specifies the configuration file to be tested. Kea-dhcp4
- will attempt to load it, and will conduct sanity
- checks. Note that certain checks are possible only while
- running the actual server. The actual status is reported
- with exit code (0 = configuration looks ok, 1 = error
- encountered). Kea will print out log messages to standard
- output and error to standard error when testing
- configuration.</simpara>
+ will attempt to load it, and will conduct sanity
+ checks. Note that certain checks are possible only while
+ running the actual server. The actual status is reported
+ with exit code (0 = configuration looks ok, 1 = error
+ encountered). Kea will print out log messages to standard
+ output and error to standard error when testing
+ configuration.</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
ports other than the standard ones will not be able to
handle regular DHCPv6 queries.</simpara>
</listitem>
- <listitem>
+ <listitem>
<simpara>
<command>-t <replaceable>file</replaceable></command> -
specifies the configuration file to be tested. Kea-dhcp6
- will attempt to load it, and will conduct sanity
- checks. Note that certain checks are possible only while
- running the actual server. The actual status is reported
- with exit code (0 = configuration looks ok, 1 = error
- encountered). Kea will print out log messages to standard
- output and error to standard error when testing
- configuration.</simpara>
+ will attempt to load it, and will conduct sanity
+ checks. Note that certain checks are possible only while
+ running the actual server. The actual status is reported
+ with exit code (0 = configuration looks ok, 1 = error
+ encountered). Kea will print out log messages to standard
+ output and error to standard error when testing
+ configuration.</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>