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DHCP Service
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a way to automate and manage the network configurations of all ORBIT attached devices. It has two main functions:
1.) Assigning networking (IP) configuration 2.) Support for PXE booting
Configuration
authoritative; use-host-decl-names on; ping-check false; ping-timeout 0; default-lease-time 86400; max-lease-time 86400; subnet 10.11.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 { range 10.11.50.100 10.11.50.255; option routers 10.11.0.1; option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.9; option domain-name "sb1.orbit-lab.org"; option log-servers 10.11.0.10; option ntp-servers 10.11.0.10; ddns-updates off; ddns-domainname "sb1.orbit-lab.org"; next-server 10.11.0.40; host consolec.sb1.orbit-lab.org {hardware ethernet 00:40:63:D4:09:62; fixed-address consolec.sb1.orbit-lab.org;} host repository2.sb1.orbit-lab.org {hardware ethernet 00:04:23:9E:DF:58; fixed-address repository2.sb1.orbit-lab.org;} host node1-1.sb1.orbit-lab.org {hardware ethernet 00:0f:ea:4A:8B:5F; fixed-address node1-1.sb1.orbit-lab.org;} host node1-2.sb1.orbit-lab.org {hardware ethernet 00:0F:EA:84:C8:01; fixed-address node1-2.sb1.orbit-lab.org;} }
PXE Support
The PXE protocol uses a very complex set of extensions to DHCP and/or BOOTP but most of the newer implementations seem to be able to boot with standard DHCP configuration.
A DHCP configuration for PXE support is:
allow booting; allow bootp; # Standard DHCP configuration directives... # Needed for PXE filename "/pxelinux.bin"; option option-150 code 150 = text; # tftp server next-server 10.11.0.40;
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