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DHCP optionsWhen booting using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), a standard negotiation according to RFC 2131 is performed, i.e. the IP-STB sends a DHCP Discover, the DHCP server answers with a DHCP Offer, the IP-STB sends a DHCP Request and the DHCP server finishes the negotiation by sending a DHCP Ack. The boot replies sent from the DHCP server contains the necessary information in order for the IP-STB to use the network. In addition to the standard parameters (IP, Netmask, Gateway etc.), KreaTV has defined specific configuration parameters that can control the entire boot behavior using the Vendor Specific Information (option-43) with the "encapsulated vendor-specific options" format described in RFC 2132. The Vendor Class Identifier (option-60) and/or the User Class Information (option-77) should be used by the DHCP server to identify a KreaTV IP-STB and send the correct parameters in the Vendor Specific Information option accordingly.
Please refer to the Options to Boot Loader section for a description of the encapsulated vendor-specific options used in the Vendor Specific Information DHCP option-43. See also the DHCP server configuration example. The following special DHCP options are used by all ARRIS VIP STB's:
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