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Chapter 10 Interfaces Figure 115 Configuration > Network > Interface > Ethernet > Edit > Add/Edit Extended Options The following table describes labels that can appear in this screen. Table 69 Configuration > Network > Interface > Ethernet > Edit > Add/Edit Extended Options LABEL Option Name Code Type Value DESCRIPTION Select which DHCP option that you want to add in the DHCP packets sent through the interface. See Table 70 for more information. This field displays the name of the selected DHCP option. If you selected User Defined in the Option field, enter a descriptive name to identify the DHCP option. You can enter up to 16 characters ("a-z", "A-Z, "0-9", "-", and "_") with no spaces allowed. The first character must be alphabetical (a-z, A-Z). This field displays the code number of the selected DHCP option. If you selected User Defined in the Option field, enter a number for the option. This field is mandatory. This is the type of the selected DHCP option. If you selected User Defined in the Option field, select an appropriate type for the value that you will enter in the next field. Only advanced users should configure User Defined. Misconfiguration could result in interface lockout. Enter the value for the selected DHCP option. For example, if you selected TFTP Server Name (66) and the type is TEXT, enter the DNS domain name of a TFTP server here. If you selected the Time Offset (2) option, the type is Boolean and you have to enter a Boolean value which should be either 0 or 1, where 1 interpreted as true and 0 is interpreted as false. First IP Address, Second IP Address, Third IP Address First Enterprise ID, Second Enterprise ID First Class, Second Class First Information, Second Information First FQDN, Second FQDN, Third FQDN This field is mandatory. If you selected Time Server (4), NTP Server (41), SIP Server (120), CAPWAP AC (138), or TFTP Server (150), you have to enter at least one IP address of the corresponding servers in these fields. The servers should be listed in order of your preference. If you selected VIVC (124) or VIVS (125), you have to enter at least one vendor's 32-bit enterprise number in these fields. An enterprise number is a unique number that identifies a company. If you selected VIVC (124), enter the details of the hardware configuration of the host on which the client is running, or of industry consortium compliance. If you selected VIVS (125), enter additional information for the corresponding enterprise number in these fields. If the Type is FQDN, you have to enter at least one domain name of the corresponding servers in these fields. The servers should be listed in order of your preference. UAG Series User's Guide 167