Yes,

use dhcp-match to set a tag when option 125 is present, and dhcp-ignore
to ignore requests that don't set that tag.

dhcp-match=set:haveoption,125
dhcp-ignore=tag:!haveoption

Cheers,

Simon.



On 18/03/18 09:35, Rene Stoutjesdijk wrote:
> Good morning,
> 
> is it possible to make a configuration in which the DHCP server only
> responds when there's no option125 provided within the discover/request/..?
> 
> thx in advance for your response
> 
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