[dhcp-agent-commits] dhcp-agent/contrib default.conf.rogers-toronto,NONE,1.1
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From: <act...@us...> - 2003-06-28 04:41:05
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Update of /cvsroot/dhcp-agent/dhcp-agent/contrib In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv10693/contrib Added Files: default.conf.rogers-toronto Log Message: added rogers configuration file for toronto cable modem users -- thanks Jon Nistor <ni...@sn...> --- NEW FILE: default.conf.rogers-toronto --- # $Header: /cvsroot/dhcp-agent/dhcp-agent/contrib/default.conf.rogers-toronto,v 1.1 2003/06/28 04:13:08 actmodern Exp $ # # CONTRIB: Jon Nistor <ni...@sn...> # # CONF: defaults.conf configured for Rogers Cable # # OPTIONS: # ip-address, subnet mask, lease time, renewal time, rebinding time, # interface mtu, domain name, domain name server # # IP address requests are implicit we just ask for the other options below. request subnet-mask, ip-address-lease-time, renewal-time, domain-name, routers; # For the time being it fails on getting interface-mtu and domain-name-servers # even though they do show up in /etc/resolv.conf; however they do now show up # when dhcp-sniff is run. require subnet-mask, ip-address-lease-time, renewal-time, domain-name, routers; set default-interface-mtu = 1500; # Router discovery -- should we use ICMP to find the best router? # answer: no, because they'll only be one on Rogers. enable do-measure-router-latency = no; # Default ARP settings are pretty generous. Unless you experience # problems this should suffice for most networks which don't have # excessive packet loss set arp-retries = 1; set arp-timeout-threshold = 10; # EOF |