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File Formats                                      dhcp_inittab(4)



NAME
     dhcp_inittab - information repository for DHCP options

DESCRIPTION
     The /etc/dhcp/inittab file contains  information  about  the
     Dynamic  Host  Configuration  Protocol (DHCP) options, which
     are  network  configuration  parameters  passed  from   DHCP
     servers  to  DHCP  clients  when a client machine uses DHCP.
     Since many DHCP-related commands must parse  and  understand
     these  DHCP  options, this file serves as a central location
     where information about these options may be obtained.

     The DHCP inittab  file  provides  three  general  pieces  of
     information:

       o  A mnemonic alias,  or  symbol  name,  for  each  option
          number.  For instance, option 12 is aliased to the name
          Hostname. This is useful for DHCP-related programs that
          require human interaction, such as dhcpinfo(1).

       o  Information about the  syntax  for  each  option.  This
          includes information such as the type of the value, for
          example, whether it  is  a  16-bit  integer  or  an  IP
          address.

       o  The policy for what options are visible to which  DHCP-
          related programs.


      The dhcp_inittab file  can  only  be  changed  upon  system
     upgrade. Only additions of SITE options (or changes to same)
     will be preserved during upgrade.

     The VENDOR options defined here are intended for use by  the
     Solaris DHCP client and DHCP management tools. The SUNW ven-
     dor space is owned by Sun, and  changes  are  likely  during
     upgrade. If you need to configure the Solaris DHCP server to
     support the  vendor  options  of  a  different  client,  see
     dhcptab(4) for details.

     Each DHCP  option  belongs  to  a  certain  category,  which
     roughly  defines  the  scope of the option; for instance, an
     option may only be understood  by  certain  hosts  within  a
     given  site,  or  it  may be globally understood by all DHCP
     clients and servers. The following categories  are  defined;
     the category names are not case-sensitive:

     STANDARD        All client and server  DHCP  implementations
                     agree  on  the  semantics.  These are admin-
                     istered by  the  Internet  Assigned  Numbers
                     Authority (IANA). These options are numbered
                     from 1 to 127.



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     SITE            Within  a  specific  site,  all  client  and
                     server  implementations  agree on the seman-
                     tics. However, at another site the type  and
                     meaning  of  the  option  may  be quite dif-
                     ferent. These options are numbered from  128
                     to 254.



     VENDOR          Each vendor may define 254 options unique to
                     that vendor. The vendor is identified within
                     a DHCP packet by the "Vendor Class"  option,
                     number 60. An option with a specific numeric
                     identifier belonging to one vendor will,  in
                     general, have a type and semantics different
                     from that  of  a  different  vendor.  Vendor
                     options  are  "super-encapsulated"  into the
                     vendor field number 43, as  defined  in  RFC
                     2132.  The  dhcp_inittab  file only contains
                     Sun vendor options.  Define  non-Sun  vendor
                     options in the dhcptab file.



     FIELD           This category allows the fixed fields within
                     a  DHCP  packet  to be aliased to a mnemonic
                     name for use with dhcpinfo(1).



     INTERNAL        This category is  internal  to  the  Solaris
                     DHCP  implementation and will not be further
                     defined.



  DHCP inittab Format
     Data entries are written one per line and have seven fields;
     each  entry  provides information for one option. Each field
     is separated by a comma, except for the  first  and  second,
     which   are   separated   by   whitespace   (as  defined  in
     isspace(3C)). An entry  cannot  be  continued  onto  another
     line. Blank lines and those whose first non-whitespace char-
     acter is '#' are ignored.

     The fields, in order, are:

       o  Mnemonic Identifier

          The Mnemonic Identifier is a  user-friendly  alias  for
          the option number; it is not case sensitive. This field
          must be per-category unique and should be unique across



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          all categories. The option names in the STANDARD, SITE,
          and VENDOR spaces should not overlap, or  the  behavior
          will be undefined. See Mnemonic Identifiers for Options
          section of this man page for descriptions of the option
          names.

       o  Category (scope)

          The Category field is one of  STANDARD,  SITE,  VENDOR,
          FIELD,  or  INTERNAL  and identifies the scope in which
          the option falls.

       o  Option Number

          The Option Number is the number of this option when  it
          is  in a DHCP packet. This field should be per-category
          unique and the STANDARD and SITE fields should not have
          overlapping code fields or the behavior is undefined.

       o  Data Type

          Data Type is one of the following values, which are not
          case sensitive:


          Ascii           A printable character string



          Bool            Has no value. Scope limited to category
                          limited  to  INTERNAL.  Presence  of an
                          option of this type  within  a  Solaris
                          configuration   file  represents  TRUE,
                          absence represents FALSE.



          Octet           An array of bytes



          Unumber8        An 8-bit unsigned integer



          Snumber8        An 8-bit signed integer



          Unumber16       A 16-bit unsigned integer





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          Snumber16       A 16-bit signed integer



          Unumber32       A 32-bit unsigned integer



          Snumber32       A 32-bit signed integer



          Unumber64       A 64-bit unsigned integer



          Snumber64       A 64-bit signed integer



          Ip              An IP address


          The data type field describes an  indivisible  unit  of
          the  option  payload,  using  one  of the values listed
          above.

       o  Granularity

          The Granularity field describes how  many  "indivisible
          units"  in  the option payload make up a whole value or
          item for this option. The value must  be  greater  than
          zero  (0)  for  any data type other than Bool, in which
          case it must be zero (0).

       o  Maximum Number Of Items

          This value specifies the maximum items of   Granularity
          which   are permissible in a definition using this sym-
          bol. For example, there can only  be  one  IP   address
          specified  for a subnet mask, so the  Maximum number of
          items in this case is one (1).  A   Maximum  value
           of zero (0) means that a variable number of  items  is
          permitted.

       o  Visibility

          The Visibility field specifies which DHCP-related  pro-
          grams  make  use of this information, and should always
          be defined as "sdmi" for newly added options.





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  Mnemonic Identifiers for Options
     The following table maps the mnemonic  identifiers  used  in
     Solaris DHCP to RFC 2132 options:

     Symbol           Code          Description
     Subnet           1             Subnet   Mask,   dotted    Internet
                                    address (IP).
     UTCoffst         2             Coordinated Universal  time  offset
                                    (seconds).
     Router           3             List of Routers, IP.
     Timeserv         4             List of RFC-868 servers, IP.
     IEN116ns         5             List of IEN 116 name servers, IP.
     DNSserv          6             List of DNS name servers, IP.
     Logserv          7             List of MIT-LCS  UDP  log  servers,
                                    IP.
     Cookie           8             List of RFC-865 cookie servers, IP.
     Lprserv          9             List  of  RFC-1179   line   printer
                                    servers, IP.
     Impress          10            List of Imagen Impress servers, IP.
     Resource         11            List of RFC-887  resource  location
                                    servers, IP.
     Hostname         12            Client's hostname, value from hosts
                                    database.
     Bootsize         13            Number of 512 octet blocks in  boot
                                    image, NUMBER.
     Dumpfile         14            Path where  core  image  should  be
                                    dumped, ASCII.
     DNSdmain         15            DNS domain name, ASCII.
     Swapserv         16            Client's swap server, IP.
     Rootpath         17            Client's Root path, ASCII.
     ExtendP          18            Extensions path, ASCII.
     IpFwdF           19            IP    Forwarding    Enable/Disable,
                                    NUMBER.
     NLrouteF         20            Non-local Source Routing, NUMBER.
     PFilter          21            Policy Filter, IP.
     MaxIpSiz         22            Maximum datagram  Reassembly  Size,
                                    NUMBER.
     IpTTL            23            Default   IP    Time    to    Live,
                                    (1=<x<=255), NUMBER.
     PathTO           24            RFC-1191 Path  MTU  Aging  Timeout,
                                    NUMBER.
     PathTbl          25            RFC-1191 Path  MTU  Plateau  Table,
                                    NUMBER.
     MTU              26            Interface MTU, x>=68, NUMBER.
     SameMtuF         27            All Subnets are Local, NUMBER.
     Broadcst         28            Broadcast Address, IP.
     MaskDscF         29            Perform Mask Discovery, NUMBER.
     MaskSupF         30            Mask Supplier, NUMBER.
     RDiscvyF         31            Perform Router Discovery, NUMBER.
     RSolictS         32            Router Solicitation Address, IP.





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     StaticRt         33            Static Route,  Double  IP  (network
                                    router).
     TrailerF         34            Trailer Encapsulation, NUMBER.
     ArpTimeO         35            ARP Cache Time out, NUMBER.
     EthEncap         36            Ethernet Encapsulation, NUMBER.
     TcpTTL           37            TCP Default Time to Live, NUMBER.
     TcpKaInt         38            TCP Keepalive Interval, NUMBER.
     TcpKaGbF         39            TCP Keepalive Garbage, NUMBER.
     NISdmain         40            NIS Domain name, ASCII.
     NISservs         41            List of NIS servers, IP.
     NTPservs         42            List of NTP servers, IP.
     NetBNms          44            List of NetBIOS Name servers, IP.
     NetBDsts         45            List   of   NetBIOS    Distribution
                                    servers, IP.
     NetBNdT          46            NetBIOS Node type  (1=B-node,  2=P,
                                    4=M, 8=H).
     NetBScop         47            NetBIOS scope, ASCII.
     XFontSrv         48            List of X Window Font servers, IP.
     XDispMgr         49            List of X Window Display  managers,
                                    IP.
     LeaseTim         51            Lease Time  Policy,  (-1  =  PERM),
                                    NUMBER.
     Message          56            Message to be displayed on  client,
                                    ASCII.
     T1Time           58            Renewal (T1) time, NUMBER.
     T2Time           59            Rebinding (T2) time, NUMBER.
     NW_dmain         62            NetWare/IP Domain Name, ASCII.
     NWIPOpts         63            NetWare/IP Options, OCTET  (unknown
                                    type).
     NIS+dom          64            NIS+ Domain name, ASCII.
     NIS+serv         65            NIS+ servers, IP.
     TFTPsrvN         66            TFTP server hostname, ASCII.
     OptBootF         67            Optional Bootfile path, ASCII.
     MblIPAgt         68            Mobile IP Home Agent, IP.
     SMTPserv         69            Simple  Mail   Transport   Protocol
                                    Server, IP.
     POP3serv         70            Post Office Protocol (POP3) Server,
                                    IP.
     NNTPserv         71            Network   News   Transport   Proto.
                                    (NNTP) Server, IP.
     WWWservs         72            Default WorldWideWeb Server, IP.
     Fingersv         73            Default Finger Server, IP.
     IRCservs         74            Internet Relay Chat Server, IP.
     STservs          75            StreetTalk Server, IP.
     STDAservs        76            StreetTalk    Directory     Assist.
                                    Server, IP.
     UserClas         77            User class information, ASCII.
     SLP_DA           78            Directory agent, OCTET.
     SLP_SS           79            Service scope, OCTET.
     AgentOpt         82            Agent circuit ID, OCTET.
     FQDN             89            Fully Qualified Domain Name, OCTET.
     PXEarch          93            Client system architecture, NUMBER.



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     PXEnii           94            Client  Network  Device  Interface,
                                    OCTET.
     PXEcid           97            UUID/GUID-based client indentifier,
                                    OCTET.
     BootFile         N/A           File to Boot, ASCII.
     BootPath         N/A           Boot  path  prefix  to   apply   to
                                    client's   requested   boot   file,
                                    ASCII.
     BootSrvA         N/A           Boot Server, IP.
     BootSrvN         N/A           Boot Server Hostname, ASCII.
     EchoVC           N/A           Echo Vendor Class Identifier  Flag,
                                    (Present=TRUE)
     LeaseNeg         N/A           Lease    is    Negotiable     Flag,
                                    (Present=TRUE)
     Include          N/A           Include listed macro values in this
                                    macro.


EXAMPLES
     Example 1: Altering the DHCP inittab File

     In general, the DHCP inittab file should only be altered  to
     add  SITE options. If other options are added, they will not
     be  automatically  carried  forward  when  the   system   is
     upgraded. For instance:

     ipPairs    SITE, 132, IP, 2, 0, sdmi


     describes an option named  ipPairs,  that  is  in  the  SITE
     category.  That  is,  it is defined by each individual site,
     and is  option code 132, which is of type IP  Address,  con-
     sisting   of  a  potentially  infinite number of pairs of IP
     addresses.

FILES
               /etc/dhcp/inittab

ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5)  for descriptions of the following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWcsr                     |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Interface Stability         | Evolving                    |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|






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SEE ALSO
     dhcpinfo(1),dhcpagent(1M), isspace(3C),  dhcptab(4),  attri-
     butes(5), dhcp(5), dhcp_modules(5)

     System Administration Guide: IP Services

     Alexander, S., and R. Droms.  RFC  2132,  DHCP  Options  and
     BOOTP Vendor Extensions. Network Working Group. March 1997.

     Droms, R.  RFC 2131, Dynamic  Host  Configuration  Protocol.
     Network Working Group. March 1997.












































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