Service configuration file, /etc/inet/dhcpsvc.conf
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Records keywords and values for server configuration options.
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Data store type and location, and options that are used with in.dhcpd to start the DHCP daemon when the system boots. Do not edit this
file manually. You must use dhcpmgr or dhcpconfig to
modify DHCP configuration information.
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dhcptab table
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DHCP Manager creates a dhcptab table if the table
does not already exist.
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Macros and options with assigned values.
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Locale macro (optional), which is named Locale
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Contains the local time zone's offset in seconds from Universal time
(UTC).
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UTCoffst option with assigned number of seconds.
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Server macro, which is named to match the server's node name
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Contains options whose values are determined by input from the administrator
who configured the DHCP server. Options apply to all clients that use addresses
owned by the server.
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The Locale macro, plus the following options:
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Timeserv, set to point to the server's
primary IP address.
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LeaseTim, set to the number of seconds
for the leases.
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LeaseNeg, if you selected negotiable leases.
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DNSdmain and DNSserv,
if DNS is configured.
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Hostname, which must not be
assigned a value. The presence of this option indicates that the host name
must be obtained from the name service.
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Network address macro, whose name is the same
as the network address of client's network
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Contains options whose values are determined by input from the administrator
who configured the DHCP server. Options apply to all clients that reside on
the network specified by the macro name.
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The following options:
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Subnet, set to the subnet mask for the
local subnet
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Router, set to the IP address of a router,
or RDiscvyF, to cause the client to use router discovery
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Broadcst, set to the broadcast IP address.
This option is present only if the network is not a Point-to-Point network.
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MTU, for the maximum transmission unit
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NISdmain and NISservs,
if NIS is configured
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NIS+dom and NIS+serv, if NIS+ is configured
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Network table for the network
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An empty table is created until you create IP addresses for the network.
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No content until you add IP addresses.
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