Vendor profiles are sets of DHCP options required by particular devices. For example, a VoIP phone might need a very specific set of DHCP options.
DHCP vendor options are available in Address Manager in the same locations as other DHCP deployment options and are assigned as deployment options.
DHCP vendor options are the deployment options specific to a client vendor type that allow the DHCP client and server to exchange vendor-specific information.
To add DHCP vendor options, you must first create a vendor profile and define a vendor option.
A vendor profile is the container in which the DHCP vendor options are stored. A single vendor profile contains several DHCP vendor options, all of which can be sent to a specific type of device such as an IP handset. After the vendor profile is created and populated with the appropriate option definitions, the options themselves can be set at the appropriate level within Address Manager.
- Configuration
- Server group
- Server
- IPv4 block
- IPv4 network
- DHCPv4 range
- DHCP reserved address
- IPv4 address
- IPv4 netmask
- Unsigned 8-bit integer
- Unsigned 16-bit integer
- Unsigned 32-bit integer
- Signed 8-bit integer
- Signed 16-bit integer
- Signed 32-bit integer
- Boolean
- Text
- String