User-defined options
In addition to the DHCP options specified
in RFC 2132, you can
add new options. These user-defined options become
part of the total set of DHCP options
configurable globally or for any client, subnet or
class. To define a new option, you need to specify
the following information for it:
- 
option name
 - 
description of the option
 - 
options type (for example, IP address,
string, integer, and so on)
 - 
minimum and maximum allowed values for the option
(if the option is an integer)
 - 
minimum and maximum allowed length for the option
(if the option is an IP address, string, binary or array)
 
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