Use the IP Service > DHCP > Dynamic Provision to enable dynamic provisioning via DHCP.
Command Usage
DHCPD is the daemon used by Linux to dynamically configure TCP/IP information for client systems. To support DHCP option 66/67, you have to add corresponding statements to the configuration file of DHCPD. Information on how to complete this process are described in "Downloading a Configuration File and Other Parameters Provided by a DHCP Server"; as described in the CLI Reference Guide.
Some alternative commands which can be added to the DHCPD to complete the dynamic provisioning process are also described under the ip dhcp dynamic-provision command in the CLI Reference Guide.
By default, the parameters for DHCP option 66/67 are not carried by the reply sent from the DHCP server. To ask for a DHCP reply with option 66/67, the client can inform the server that it is interested in option 66/67 by sending a DHCP request that includes a 'parameter request list' option. Besides this, the client can also send a DHCP request that includes a 'vendor class identifier' option to the server so that the DHCP server can identify the device, and determine what information should be given to requesting device.
Command Parameters
Enables dynamic provisioning via DHCP. (Default: Disabled)