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<code>dhcp</code> or <code>tftp</code> element. <span
class="since">Since 0.3.0;
IPv6, multiple addresses on a single network, <code>family</code>,
and
<code>prefix</code> since 0.8.7</span>
- <dl>
- <dt><code>tftp</code></dt><dd>Immediately within
- the <code>ip</code> element there is an optional
<code>tftp</code>
- element. The presence of this element and of its attribute
- <code>root</code> enables TFTP services. The attribute specifies
- the path to the root directory served via TFTP. <code>tftp</code> is
not
- supported for IPv6 addresses, and can only be specified on a single IPv4 address
- per network.
- <span class="since">Since 0.7.1</span>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>dhcp</code></dt>
- <dd>Also within the <code>ip</code> element there is an
- optional <code>dhcp</code> element. The presence of this element
- enables DHCP services on the virtual network. It will further
- contain one or more <code>range</code> elements. The
- <code>dhcp</code> element is not supported for IPv6, and
- is only supported on a single IP address per network for IPv4.
- <span class="since">Since 0.3.0</span>
- <dl>
- <dt><code>range</code></dt>
- <dd>The <code>start</code> and <code>end</code>
attributes on the
- <code>range</code> element specify the boundaries of a pool of
- IPv4 addresses to be provided to DHCP clients. These two addresses
- must lie within the scope of the network defined on the parent
- <code>ip</code> element. <span class="since">Since
0.3.0</span>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>host</code></dt>
- <dd>Within the <code>dhcp</code> element there may be zero or
more
- <code>host</code> elements; these specify hosts which will be given
- names and predefined IP addresses by the built-in DHCP server. Any
- such element must specify the MAC address of the host to be assigned
- a given name (via the <code>mac</code> attribute), the IP to be
- assigned to that host (via the <code>ip</code> attribute), and the
- name to be given that host by the DHCP server (via the
- <code>name</code> attribute). <span
class="since">Since 0.4.5</span>
- </dd><dt><code>bootp</code></dt><dd>The
optional <code>bootp</code>
- element specifies BOOTP options to be provided by the DHCP server.
- Two attributes are supported: <code>file</code> is mandatory and
- gives the file to be used for the boot image; <code>server</code> is
- optional and gives the address of the TFTP server from which the boot
- image will be fetched. <code>server</code> defaults to the same
host
- that runs the DHCP server, as is the case when the <code>tftp</code>
- element is used. The BOOTP options currently have to be the same
- for all address ranges and statically assigned addresses.<span
- class="since">Since 0.7.1 (<code>server</code> since
0.7.3).</span>
- </dl>
- </dd>
- </dd>
- </dl>
+ <dl>
+ <dt><code>tftp</code></dt>
+ <dd>Immediately within
+ the <code>ip</code> element there is an optional
<code>tftp</code>
+ element. The presence of this element and of its attribute
+ <code>root</code> enables TFTP services. The attribute
specifies
+ the path to the root directory served via TFTP. <code>tftp</code>
is not
+ supported for IPv6 addresses, and can only be specified on a single IPv4
address
+ per network.
+ <span class="since">Since 0.7.1</span>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><code>dhcp</code></dt>
+ <dd>Also within the <code>ip</code> element there is an
+ optional <code>dhcp</code> element. The presence of this element
+ enables DHCP services on the virtual network. It will further
+ contain one or more <code>range</code> elements. The
+ <code>dhcp</code> element is not supported for IPv6, and
+ is only supported on a single IP address per network for IPv4.
+ <span class="since">Since 0.3.0</span>
+ <dl>
+ <dt><code>range</code></dt>
+ <dd>The <code>start</code> and
<code>end</code> attributes on the
+ <code>range</code> element specify the boundaries of a pool
of
+ IPv4 addresses to be provided to DHCP clients. These two addresses
+ must lie within the scope of the network defined on the parent
+ <code>ip</code> element. <span
class="since">Since 0.3.0</span>
+ </dd>
+ <dt><code>host</code></dt>
+ <dd>Within the <code>dhcp</code> element there may be
zero or more
+ <code>host</code> elements; these specify hosts which will be
given
+ names and predefined IP addresses by the built-in DHCP server. Any
+ such element must specify the MAC address of the host to be assigned
+ a given name (via the <code>mac</code> attribute), the IP to
be
+ assigned to that host (via the <code>ip</code> attribute),
and the
+ name to be given that host by the DHCP server (via the
+ <code>name</code> attribute). <span
class="since">Since 0.4.5</span>
+ </dd>
+ <dt><code>bootp</code></dt>
+ <dd>The optional <code>bootp</code>
+ element specifies BOOTP options to be provided by the DHCP server.
+ Two attributes are supported: <code>file</code> is mandatory
and
+ gives the file to be used for the boot image;
<code>server</code> is
+ optional and gives the address of the TFTP server from which the boot
+ image will be fetched. <code>server</code> defaults to the
same host
+ that runs the DHCP server, as is the case when the
<code>tftp</code>
+ element is used. The BOOTP options currently have to be the same
+ for all address ranges and statically assigned addresses.<span
+ class="since">Since 0.7.1 (<code>server</code>
since 0.7.3).</span>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
</dd>
</dl>
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