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BOOTP Relay Agent Configuration File
Purpose
Default configuration information for the BOOTP (boot protocol) relay agent
program (dhcprd).
Description
The dhcprd configuration file contains entries for logging information
and servers to receive BOOTP packets.
This file is part of TCP/IP in Network Support Facilities in Base Operating
System (BOS) Runtime.
Following are the formats for the data in the configuration file.
Format |
Meaning |
# Comment line |
The # character means that there is a comment from that point to
the end of the line. |
numLogFiles n |
Specifies the number of log files. If 0 is specified, no log file
will be maintained, and no log message is displayed anywhere. n is the maximum number of log files maintained as the size of the most
recent log file reaches its maximum size and a new log file is created. |
logFileSize n |
Maximum size of a log file. When the size of the most recent log
file reaches this value, it is renamed and a new log file is created. n is measured in kilobytes(KB). |
logFileName filename |
Name and path of the most recent log file. Less recent log files
have the number 1 to (n - 1) appended to their names; the larger the number,
the older the file. |
logItem <option name> |
One item that will be logged. Multiple of these lines are allowed.
This allows for the specified logging level to be turned on. The following
are option names:
- SYSERR
- System error, at the interface to the platform
- OBJERR
- Object error, in between objects in the process
- PROTERR
- Protocol error, between client and server
- WARNING
- Warning, worth attention from the user
- EVENT
- Event occurred to the process
- ACTION
- Action taken by the process
- INFO
- Information that might be useful
- ACNTING
- Who was served, and when
- TRACE
- Code flow, for debugging.
|
server <ip address> |
The address of a server to receive the DHCP or BOOTP packet. Multiple
servers may be specified, and all will receive the packet. |
Example
The following example sets the logging parameters and configures two servers
to receive BOOTP and DHCP packets. The servers are specified singly and with
their ip addresses. The logging statements below tell the daemon to use at
most four logfiles, rotate the log files after their size is 100 kilobytes
of data, and place the files in the local directory and use dhcpsd.log as the base name. On rotation, the old file will be moved
to dhcpsd.log1, and the daemon will start logging to
an empty dhcpsd.log.
numLogFiles 4
logFileSize 100
logFileName dhcpsd.log
logItem SYSERR
logItem OBJERR
logItem PROTERR
logItem WARNING
logItem EVENT
logItem ACTION
logItem INFO
logItem ACNTING
logItem TRACE
server 129.35.128.43
server 9.3.145.5
Related Information
The dhcprd Daemon, the bootpd Daemon
TCP/IP Address and Parameter Assignment - Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) in AIX 5L Version 5.2 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks.
Problems with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) in AIX 5L Version 5.2 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks.
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