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69&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="#name"><EM>Name</EM></A><BR>
70	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="#cat"><EM>Category</EM></A><BR>
71	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="#code"><EM>Code</EM></A><BR>
72	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="#type"><EM>Data Type</EM></A><BR>
73	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="#gran"><EM>Granularity</EM></A><BR>
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112<h1>Modify Option</h1>
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114The Option Properties dialog box lets you modify existing settings for an option in the
115DHCP server's network database. <p>
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117See <a href="dhcp_macros_about.html">
118About Macros and Options</a>, for more information about defining DHCP options.<p>
119The settings in the Modify Option dialog box are described in the following table.<P>
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126	<td width=100 valign="top"><a name="name"><STRONG>Name</STRONG></a></td>
127	<td valign="top">The name of the option.
128	Option names can be a maximum of 128 alphanumeric characters including spaces.</td>
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132	<td width=100 valign="top"><a name="cat"><STRONG>Category</STRONG></a></td>
133	<td valign="top">The category of the option:
134	The category can be one of Site, Extend, or Vendor.<P>
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139		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Site</U></td>
140		<td valign="top">User-defined option definitions, used for
141		unique or custom purposes; accepts <a href="#code">Option
142		Codes</a> <tt>128-254</tt>.</td>
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146		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Extend</U></td>
147		<td valign="top">Option definitions beyond the standard set,
148		which may already be present in versions of the DHCP protocol
149		being used on your server. Rather than upgrading your DHCP
150		implementation, you can add extended options; accepts Option
151		Codes <tt>77-127</tt>.</td>
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155		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Vendor</U></td>
156		<td valign="top">Hardware-, vendor-, or platform-specific option
157		definitions; accepts Option Codes <tt>1-254</tt>. Selecting this
158		context enables the <a href="#class">Client Class</a>
159		parameter.</td>
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168	<td width=115 valign="top"><a name="code"><STRONG>Code</STRONG></a></td>
169	<td valign="top">A unique numeric code to
170	identify the option. Valid values depend on the option <a
171	href="#cat">category</a>:<P>
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176		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Extend</U></td>
177		<td valign="top">Accepts code values of <tt>77-127</tt><P></TD>
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181		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Site</U></td>
182		<td valign="top">Accepts code values of <tt>128-254</tt><P></TD>
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186		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Vendor</U></td>
187		<td valign="top">Accepts code values of <tt>1-254</tt></td>
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198	<td width=100 valign="top"><A NAME="type"><STRONG>Data Type</STRONG></A></td>
199	<td valign="top">The type of data that is acceptable
200	for options values:<P>
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205		<td width=100 valign="top"><u>Ascii</u></td>
206		<td valign="top">ASCII text.</td>
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210		<td width=100 valign="top"><u>Boolean</u></td>
211		<td valign="top">No value is associated with this data type.
212		Presence of options of this type denote Boolean TRUE; absence
213		denotes FALSE.</td>
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217		<td width=100 valign="top"><u>IP</u></td>
218		<td valign="top">One or more Internet addresses in dotted decimal format.</td>
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221		<td width=100 valign="top"><u>Octet</u></td>
222		<td valign="top">Uninterpreted ASCII representation of binary
223		data; for example, a client ID.</td>
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226		<td width=100 valign="top"><u>Unumber8</u><BR><u>Unumber16</u><BR>
227<u>Unumber32</u><BR><u>Unumber64</u><BR>
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229</td>
230		<td valign="top">Unsigned number, where the trailing number indicates the number of bits in the number.</td>
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233		<td width=100 valign="top"><u>Snumber8</u><BR><u>Snumber16</u><BR>
234<u>Snumber32</u><BR><u>Snumber64</u><BR>
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236		<td valign="top">Signed number, where the trailing number indicates the number of bits in the number.</td>
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245	<td width=100 valign="top"><a name="gran"><STRONG>Granularity</STRONG></a></td>
246	<td valign="top">Specifies how many values of the given <a
247	href="#type">data type</a> are required to make a complete option value.
248	For example, a data type of <tt>IP</tt> and a granularity of <tt>2</tt> would
249	mean that the option value would need to contain two IP addresses.</td>
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253	<td width=100 valign="top"><a name="max"><STRONG>Maximum</STRONG></a></td>
254	<td valign="top">The maximum number of values of a
255	given granularity that can be specified for the option. Building on the
256	previous example, a maximum of <tt>2</tt>, with a granularity of
257	<tt>2</tt> and a data type of <tt>IP</tt> would mean that the option
258	value could contain a maximum of two pairs of IP addresses.<P>
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263		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Unlimited</U></td>
264		<td valign="top">No limit to the number of values; implies a
265		maximum setting of <tt>0</tt>.</td>
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269		<td width=100 valign="top"><U>Specify</U></td>
270		<td valign="top">A specific number indicating the maximum.</td>
271		</tr>
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279	<td width=100 valign="top"><A NAME="class"><STRONG>Vendor Client Classes</STRONG></A></td>
280	<td valign="top">This option is enabled only when the option
281	<a href="#cat">category</a> is Vendor. It identifies the client class(es) with which the Vendor option is
282	associated.<P>
283	The Class is an ASCII string representing the client machine type and/or operating system, for example, <TT>SUNW.Ultra5_10</TT>. This type of option makes it possible to define configuration parameters that are passed to all clients of the same class. <P>
284	Enter the client class and then press Enter. You can
285	specify multiple client classes. Only those DHCP clients with a client
286	class value matching one listed here will use the option.</td>
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293<strong>Notify DHCP Server of Change:</STRONG> Check the box if
294you want the DHCP server to reload the <tt>dhcptab</tt> immediately after
295the data is written. Normally, you will want this to
296happen. However, if you are making multiple changes, you may choose
297to wait so that the server reloads only after all the
298changes are written. <P>
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