dhcpdecline
Allen Lung <Allen_Lung@ins.com> Mon, 08 April 1996 23:57 UTC
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Subject: dhcpdecline
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I noticed in draft-ietf-dhc-dhcp-06.txt under the message dhcpdecline that the client declines because the address in already in use. How does the client determine this ? Can the client decline for other reasons ? =============================================== Allen D. Lung email:allen_lung@ins.com International Network Services 9356 Crowell Dr. Elk Grove, California 95624 (800)315-5130 numeric page Network Systems Engineer (800)467-1467 (ins1ins) text page ===============================================
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