Suppress or unset global option for one subnet
Circelli, Diego
D.Circelli at massey.ac.nz
Tue Feb 12 20:22:14 UTC 2013
Try using the following (snip from dhcp-options):
" option dhcp-parameter-request-list uint16;
This option, when sent by the client, specifies which options the client wishes the server to
return. Normally, in the ISC DHCP client, this is done using the request statement. If this
option is not specified by the client, the DHCP server will normally return every option that is
valid in scope and that fits into the reply. When this option is specified on the server, the
server returns the specified options. This can be used to force a client to take options that it
hasn't requested, and it can also be used to tailor the response of the DHCP server for clients
that may need a more limited set of options than those the server would normally return."
Regards,
Diego
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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 15:53:16 +0000
From: Gordon Ross <gr306 at ucs.cam.ac.uk>
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Subject: Suppress or unset global option for one subnet
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Is there a way to suppress or unset a globally specified option for just one subnet ?
GTG
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Gordon Ross
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