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208 hosts will get the correct address based on which network they are
278 firewall is used to probe machines on the local network.
300 network which deals with names of the form
430 .B \-F, --dhcp-range=[[net:]network-id,]<start-addr>,<end-addr>[[,<netmask>],<broadcast>][,<lease time>]
441 service to more than one network. For directly connected networks (ie,
447 network-id is a alphanumeric label which marks this network so that
448 dhcp options may be specified on a per-network basis.
453 which tells dnsmasq to enable DHCP for the network specified, but not
484 network being served by the DHCP server. It is allowed to use client identifiers rather than
504 useful when there is another DHCP server on the network which should
507 The net:<network-id> sets the network-id tag
511 network-id tag "known" is set. This allows dnsmasq to be configured to
522 network (ARP) type, but it is possible to restrict them to a single
567 .B \-O, --dhcp-option=[<network-id>,[<network-id>,]][encap:<opt>,][vendor:[<vendor-class>],][<opt>|option:<opt-name>],[<value>[,<value>]]
590 and a text string. If the optional network-ids are given then
591 this option is only sent when all the network-ids are matched.
638 .B --dhcp-option-force=[<network-id>,[<network-id>,]][encap:<opt>,][vendor:[<vendor-class>],]<opt>,[<value>[,<value>]]
653 .B \-U, --dhcp-vendorclass=<network-id>,<vendor-class>
654 Map from a vendor-class string to a network id tag. Most DHCP clients provide a
665 .B \-j, --dhcp-userclass=<network-id>,<user-class>
666 Map from a user-class string to a network id tag (with substring
674 .B \-4, --dhcp-mac=<network-id>,<MAC address>
675 Map from a MAC address to a network-id tag. The MAC address may include
680 .B --dhcp-circuitid=<network-id>,<circuit-id>, --dhcp-remoteid=<network-id>,<remote-id>
681 Map from RFC3046 relay agent options to network-id tags. This data may
685 agent ID and one provided by a relay agent, the network-id tag is set.
687 .B --dhcp-subscrid=<network-id>,<subscriber-id>
688 Map from RFC3993 subscriber-id relay agent options to network-id tags.
690 .B --dhcp-match=<network-id>,<option number>|option:<option name>[,<value>]
691 Without a value, set the network-id tag if the client sends a DHCP
707 .B \-J, --dhcp-ignore=<network-id>[,<network-id>]
708 When all the given network-ids match the set of network-ids derived
712 .B --dhcp-ignore-names[=<network-id>[,<network-id>]]
713 When all the given network-ids match the set of network-ids derived
721 .B --dhcp-broadcast=<network-id>[,<network-id>]
722 When all the given network-ids match the set of network-ids derived
728 .B \-M, --dhcp-boot=[net:<network-id>,]<filename>,[<servername>[,<server address>]]
734 ) then only the filename is required here to enable network booting.
735 If the optional network-id(s) are given,
737 network-ids are prefixed by "net:" to distinguish them.
739 .B --pxe-service=[net:<network-id>,]<CSA>,<menu text>,<basename>|<bootservicetype>[,<server address>]
761 suitable boot service for that type on the network. This search may be done
766 .B --pxe-prompt=[net:<network-id>,]<prompt>[,<timeout>]
780 the network is responsible for allocating IP addresses, and dnsmasq
797 Should be set when dnsmasq is definitely the only DHCP server on a network.
812 .B \-3, --bootp-dynamic[=<network-id>[,<network-id>]]
843 If the MAC address is from a network type other than ethernet,
844 it will have the network type prepended, eg "06-01:23:45:67:89:ab" for
917 part have the suffix added as an optional domain part. Eg on my network I can set
1143 The network-id system works as follows: For each DHCP request, dnsmasq
1144 collects a set of valid network-id tags, one from the
1154 which has network-id tags will be used in preference to an untagged
1159 network-id tag purple is not in the set of valid tags.
1161 If the network-id in a
1165 and one is tagged with a network-id which is set (for instance
1178 on a particular network. (Setting --bootp-dynamic removes the need for
1192 2 - A problem with network access occurred (address in use, attempt