I don;t think you can do this...

I tried doing it before but I didn;t have much luck... i wanted to set 
tftp-server-name so that i could specifcy the TFTP server for my SIP phones to 
download their config from.

The problem isn;t the lack of functionality in the DHCP server, the problem is 
Vyatta's CLI's inability to configure the options.  Vyatta is basically just 
creating a dhcpd.conf file based on your vyatta config... one "hack" I did to 
fix this probably temporarly is to not include any dhcp config in the vyatta 
config... then i configured dhcpd.conf myself with the options I wanted... 
unfortunatly this method means that OFR doesn't automatically start the dhcp 
server at bootup... hence why its only a temporary solution for me...

One thing i;m considering doing is setting up dhcp relay to trying to 
centralize all of my dhcp servers... but it would be very nice if OFR allowed 
you to specify arbitrary options....

I was actually extremely surprised when i discovered i couldn';t set 
tftp-server-name through OFR... given how common TFTP is for IP phones... and 
considering that Vyatta is partnered with Digium - the author of Asterisk PBX - 
http://www.vyatta.com/partners/index.php


--
Matt

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Pub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 11:59 AM
To: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Subject: [Vyatta-users] Custom DHCP options

Hi,

Is there a way in the OFR to add custom DHCP options to the DHCP
server?  If not what will be the best way for me to accomplish this on
vc3?

Thanks.
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