How to let the DHCP client eventually accept a OFFER when no OFFER satisfies client's requirement?

Vasiliy Molostov molostoff at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 21:33:03 UTC 2012


Is this the same as two step discover: one dhclient with conf A will discover 
requesting ndn, and if it fails then fakllback to dhclient with conf B where 
it is not require ndn?

On Чт, 14 июн 12 14:57:20 Chengyu Fan wrote:

What I want to do is when the DHCP client cannot get an OFFER in a time 
period, he will learn that there is no such server, so he 
will eventually choose one OFFER and request an IP.


Does anyone know how to do this by configuring the dhclient.conf?


Thanks,


Regards,
Chengyu Fan


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