http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=10653
Renee Danson Sommerfeld <renee.danson at sun.com> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Renee Danson Sommerfeld <renee.danson at sun.com>
2009-08-13 23:27:01 UTC ---
The DHCP flag in the ifconfig output does not necessarily mean that
the address was acquired from DHCP; the address is not the only
configuration data that can be obtained from the DHCP server. Given
that there is no dns-nameservice-configsrc value specified for this
location, the default value would be used, and the default is to get
this information from the DHCP server. Thus nwamd would have initiated
a DHCP inform transaction to get that info, which would cause the DHCP
flag to be turned on.
Bottom line is that the presence of the DHCP flag does not necessarily
mean that the address itself was DHCP-assigned; it simply means that a
DHCP transaction of some sort has occurred.
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