Appendix C. DHCP Options
The dynamic host configuration protocol (dhcp) is an essential resource when configuring a large amount of machines in a cluster. Using DHCP frees you from configuring each machine’s network settings individually. A DHCP server allows you to maintain network settings out of a centralized database to reduce the amount of overhead required in maintaining a cluster.
These options are designed to be placed in the dhcpd.conf
file. Obviously, you won’t need to select each attribute here for your configuration file; only the needed attributes are used.
Here’s a list of the options from the dhcp-options
man page, alphabetized for ...
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