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Delimiter Number, Apply, DHCP Relay Information Profile Settings, Profile Name, Format String, keyword

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DGS-1510 Series Gigabit Ethernet SmartPro Switch Web UI Reference Guide Parameter Delimiter Number Description Select the delimiter number here. Options to choose from are: • 1 - Single delimiter, the format is: AABBCC.DDEEFF. • 2 - Double delimiters, the format is: AABB.CCDD.EEFF. • 5 - Multiple delimiters, the format is: AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in DHCP Relay Information Profile Settings are described below: Parameter Profile Name Format String Description Enter the Option 82 profile name here. The profile can be used to define the flexible, user-defined Option 82 entry. After clicking the Edit button, enter the user-defined DHCP Option 82 format string here. This string can be up to 251 characters long. The following rules need to be considered: • This string can be a hexadecimal value, an ASCII string, or any combination of hexadecimal values and ASCII characters. An ASCII string needs to be enclosed with quotation marks ("") like "Ethernet". Any ASCII characters outside of the quotation marks will be interpreted as hexadecimal values. • A formatted key string is a string that should be translated before being encapsulated in the packet. A formatted key string can be contained both ASCII strings and hexadecimal values. For example, "%" +"$"+"1~32"+ "keyword"+ ":": ○ % - Indicates that the string that follows this character is a formatted key string. ○ "$" or "0" - (Optional) Indicates a fill indicator. This option specifies how to fill the formatted key string to meet the length option. This option can be either "$" or "0", and cannot be specified as both at the same time.  "$" - Indicates to fill the leading space (0x20).  "0" - Indicates to fill the leading 0. The fill the leading 0 (0) is the default setting. ○ 1~32 - (Optional) Indicates a length option. This specifies how many characters or bytes the translated key string should occupy. If the actual length of the translated key string is less than the length specified by this option, a fill indicator will be used to fill it. Otherwise, this length option and fill indicator will be ignored and the actual string will be used directly. ○ keyword - Indicates that the keyword will be translated based on the actual value of the system. The following keyword definitions specifies that a command will be refused if an unknown or unsupported keyword is detected:  devtype - The model name of the device. Only an ASCII string is allowed.  sysname - Indicates the System name of the Switch. Only an ASCII string is allowed.  ifdescr - Derived from ifDescr (IF-MIB). Only an ASCII string is allowed.  portmac - Indicates the MAC address of a port. This can be either an ASCII string or a hexadecimal value. When in the format of an ASCII string, the MAC address format can be customized using special CLI commands. When in the format of a hexadecimal value, the MAC 75

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DGS-1510 Series Gigabit Ethernet SmartPro Switch Web UI Reference Guide
75
Parameter
Description
Delimiter Number
Select the delimiter number here. Options to choose from are:
1
- Single delimiter, the format is: AABBCC.DDEEFF.
2
- Double delimiters, the format is: AABB.CCDD.EEFF.
5
- Multiple delimiters, the format is: AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF.
Click the
Apply
button to accept the changes made.
The fields that can be configured in
DHCP Relay Information Profile Settings
are described below:
Parameter
Description
Profile Name
Enter the Option 82 profile name here. The profile can be used to
define the flexible, user-defined Option 82 entry.
Format String
After clicking the
Edit
button, enter the user-defined DHCP Option
82 format string here. This string can be up to 251 characters long.
The following rules need to be considered:
This string can be a hexadecimal value, an ASCII string, or
any combination of hexadecimal values and ASCII
characters. An ASCII string needs to be enclosed with
quotation marks (“”) like “Ethernet”. Any ASCII characters
outside of the quotation marks will be interpreted as
hexadecimal values.
A formatted key string is a string that should be translated
before being encapsulated in the packet. A formatted key
string can be contained both ASCII strings and hexadecimal
values. For example,
“%” +“$”+“1~32”+ “keyword”+ “:”:
%
- Indicates that the string that follows this character
is a formatted key string.
“$”
or
“0”
- (Optional) Indicates a fill indicator. This
option specifies how to fill the formatted key string to
meet the length option. This option can be either “$” or
“0”, and cannot be specified as both at the same time.
“$”
- Indicates to fill the leading space (0x20).
“0”
- Indicates to fill the leading 0. The fill the
leading 0 (0) is the default setting.
1
~
32
- (Optional) Indicates a length option. This
specifies how many characters or bytes the translated
key string should occupy. If the actual length of the
translated key string is less than the length specified
by this option, a fill indicator will be used to fill it.
Otherwise, this length option and fill indicator will be
ignored and the actual string will be used directly.
keyword
- Indicates that the keyword will be translated
based on the actual value of the system. The following
keyword definitions specifies that a command will be
refused if an unknown or unsupported keyword is
detected:
devtype
- The model name of the device. Only
an ASCII string is allowed.
sysname
- Indicates the System name of the
Switch. Only an ASCII string is allowed.
ifdescr
- Derived from
ifDescr
(IF-MIB). Only an
ASCII string is allowed.
portmac
- Indicates the MAC address of a port.
This can be either an ASCII string or a
hexadecimal value. When in the format of an
ASCII string, the MAC address format can be
customized using special CLI commands. When
in the format of a hexadecimal value, the MAC