What is DHCP 003 DHCP options DHCP options for IPv6?

What is DHCP 003 DHCP options DHCP options for IPv6?

DHCP option 3: default router or last resort gateway for this interface. DHCP option 6: which DNS (Domain Name Server) to include in the IP configuration for name resolution. DHCP option 51: lease time for this IP address.

What is the purpose of DHCP options?

DHCP Options are additional IP address settings that a DHCP server passes to DHCP clients. When a DHCP client requests an IP address from a DHCP server, the server sends the client at least an IP address and a subnet mask value. Additional information can be sent to clients if you configure various DHCP options.

What is Mcipadd?

MCIPADD is the ip address of the call server/KSU, MCPORT is the port that it will use to communicate on. HTTPSRVR is the HTTP server/KSU that the phone can pull down http files from. So basically these additional options tell the phone where to pull down its config from and what call server to register with.

What is split scope DHCP?

Setting up a split DHCP scope involves using two DHCP servers to provide IP address within the same subnet without conflicting or overlapping each other. The scopes can use a common 80/20 or 50/50 ratio, or a custom ratio of your choice.

How do I configure Avaya DHCP on my Network?

1. Open the DHCP MMC under Control Panel>Administrative Tools>DHCP. 2. Right click on the DHCP server name at the top of the tree on the left side of the screen immediately under “DHCP” and select “Set Predefined Options”. 3. Click on the [Add] button. 4. (Avaya 4600 & 5600 series IP phones) Under Name enter “Avaya Option 176”

How do I add Avaya option 176 to my name?

(Avaya 4600 & 5600 series IP phones) Under Name enter “Avaya Option 176” and select a Data type of “String” and a Code of “176” then click [OK]. 5. (Avaya 1600 series IP phones) Repeat step 4 above to add option 242.

How do I add DHCP options 176 and 242 to ACM?

Options 176 and 242 are common to all Avaya IP telephones and this method would work equally well for phones connected back the an Avaya Communication Manager (aka ACM or CM) 1. Open the DHCP MMC under Control Panel>Administrative Tools>DHCP 3. Click on the [Add] button.

How do I set up Avaya option 242?

Under Name enter “Avaya Option 242” and select a Data Type of “String” and a Code of “242” then click [OK]. From this point on things will change if you are using a single VLAN for both Voice and Data or two separate VLANs.