DHCP Server Port (optional) | The UDP port to send DHCP requests to.
If no value is specified, 67 is used. |
DHCP Relay Port (optional) | The UDP port to receive DHCP responses
on. If no value is specified, 67 is used. |
Send User Class | 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 User-Class option. If set to No, the pool
name is sent in the Vendor-Class-Identifier option. |
Initial Retransmission Interval (optional) | The time in seconds before the initial
retransmission of a request to the DHCP server. If no value is specified,
4 is used. |
Maximum Retransmission Interval (optional) | The maximum value in seconds for the
DHCP request retransmission interval. If no value is specified,
60 is used. |
Client Hardware Type (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. |
Send Maximum DHCP Message Size | If Yes, always select the Maximum DHCP
Message Length as the message size sent to the DHCP server. This
is required by some DHCP servers. If No, use the minimum possible
message size. The preselected value is No. |
DHCP Server Name (optional) | DNS name of the DHCP server. This value
is only used if the DHCP server IP address value is not specified. |
DHCP Server IP Address (optional) | The IP address of the DHCP server. This
parameter takes precedence over the DHCP Server Name parameter. |
Maximum Discover Retransmissions (optional) | The maximum number of DHCPDISCOVER retransmissions.
If unspecified, there is no limit to the number of retransmissions. |
Maximum Request Retransmissions (optional) | The maximum number of DHCPREQUEST retransmissions.
If unspecified, there is no limit to the number of retransmissions. |
Maximum DHCP Message Length | The maximum size of the message that
can be received from the DHCP. |