or database files in a non-production environment.
C\bCO\bON\bNF\bFI\bIG\bGU\bUR\bRA\bAT\bTI\bIO\bON\bN
- The syntax of the dhcpd.conf(8) file is discussed seper-
+ The syntax of the dhcpd.conf(5) file is discussed seper-
ately. This section should be used as an overview of the
- configuration process, and the dhcpd.conf(8) documentation
+ configuration process, and the dhcpd.conf(5) documentation
should be consulted for detailed reference information.
ent domain and use a different name server might be
declared as follows:
- host haagen hardware ethernet 08:00:2b:4c:59:23 {
+ host haagen {
+ hardware ethernet 08:00:2b:4c:59:23;
fixed-address 239.252.197.9;
filename "/tftpboot/haagen.boot";
option domain-name-servers 192.5.5.1;
-
5
a\bal\bll\blo\bow\bw b\bbo\boo\bot\btp\bp;\b;
d\bde\ben\bny\by b\bbo\boo\bot\btp\bp;\b;
- The u\bun\bnk\bkn\bno\bow\bwn\bn-\b-c\bcl\bli\bie\ben\bnt\bts\bs flag is used to tell dhcpd whether or
- not to respond to bootp queries. Bootp queries are
- a\bal\bll\blo\bow\bwed by default.
+ The b\bbo\boo\bot\btp\bp flag is used to tell dhcpd whether or not to
+ respond to bootp queries. Bootp queries are a\bal\bll\blo\bow\bwed by
+ default.
T\bTh\bhe\be _\bb_\bo_\bo_\bt_\bi_\bn_\bg k\bke\bey\byw\bwo\bor\brd\bd