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Configuring DHCP Option 43 and Option 60 - Cisco Community Option 60 is used to define VCI (Vendor class identifier) on the DHCP server and it is the same VCI which is included in the initial DHCP discover message that a DHCP client broadcasts in search of an IP address
PXEClient, dhcp options 60, 66 and 67, what are they for? Can I use PXE . . . DHCP Option 60 You have to create dhcp option 60 only if: - You have a PXE Service and that runs on the same host that also runs a dhcp service (bound on UDP 67) - You need this PXE Service to provide the "network boot program" details to your PXE clients
Creating and setting DHCP option 060 on a DHCP server If you need to set option 060 to a specific DHCP scope To set option 60 on a Microsoft DHCP server, go to Start > Run and type in "cmd" (or get to a command prompt console through any method)
DHCP Vendor Class Identifier – DHCP Option 60 - Flomain Networking The answer is to use the DHCP Vendor Class Identifier, DHCP option 60 Every device sends this option to the DHCP Server, and each DHCP Server can answer with specific options, depending on the option 60
WDS and DHCP Deployment Scenarios: Configure DHCP Options . . . In this article, you will learn about the WDS and DHCP Deployment Scenarios: Configure DHCP Options 60, 66, and 67 Why do we need DHCP Options? DHCP options enable administrators to specify additional DHCP parameters in the form of pre-defined, vendor-specific information that is stored in the options field of a DHCP message
DHCP option 60 : Vendor Class Identifier (VCI) - The Network DNA When a DHCP client sends a DHCP discover message, it can include an option 60 field that specifies the vendor class identifier for the device This allows the DHCP server to identify the type of device and provide the appropriate IP address and configuration options
RFC 3925: Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options for Dynamic Host . . . The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) options for Vendor Class and Vendor-Specific Information can be limiting or ambiguous when a DHCP client represents multiple vendors This document defines two new options, modeled on the IPv6 options for vendor class and vendor-specific information, that contain Enterprise Numbers to remove ambiguity