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Use of BROADCAST (B) flag in dhcp...
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DHCP server or relay agent sending or relaying a DHCP message directly to a DHCP client should examine the BROADCAST bit in the ’flags’ field. If this bit is set to 1, the DHCP message SHOULD be sent as an IP broadcast using an IP broadcast address as the IP destination address and the link-layer broadcast...
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8 Nov 2006
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