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Title : DHCP mDNS Enable Option
Author(s) : E. Guttman
Filename : draft-guttman-dhc-mdns-enable-00.txt
Pages :
Date : 27-Jun-01
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [2] allows network
administrators to determine host configuration parameters. This
document defines a new DHCP option [3] specifically to enable and
control multicast DNS behavior. This is an alternative to using the
Domain Search Option [4] to configure mDNS behavior, as has been
proposed.
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