Network Working Group R. Droms
Internet-Draft Cisco Systems
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Unused DHCP Option Codes
draft-ietf-dhc-unused-optioncodes-00
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Abstract
Prior to the publication of RFC2939 (which was updated by RFC2489),
several option codes were assigned to proposed DHCP options that were
subsequently never used. This document lists those unused option
codes and will be used to confirm that these option codes can be
reused for other DHCP options in the future.
1. Introduction
This document lists the unused DHCP option codes from the IANA list
of BOOTP and DHCP option codes [1]. Each option code includes any
known documentation and contact information from the IANA list.
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2. Service Location Protocol Naming Authority
Code: 80
Name: Service Location Protocol Naming Authority
Defined in: (expired Internet-Draft)
Contact: Charlie Perkins
Reason to recover: Never published as standard
3. Relay Agent Options
Codes: 83, 84
Name: Relay Agent Options
Defined in: Early draft of RFC3046 [2]
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Not defined in RFC3046 as published
4. IEEE 1003.1 POSIX Timezone
Code: 88
Name: IEEE 1003.1 POSIX Timezone
Defined in: (expired Internet-Draft)
Contact: Mike Carney
Reason to recover: Never published as standard
5. FQDNs in DHCP Options
Code: 89
Name: FQDNs in DHCP Options
Defined in: (expired Internet-Draft)
Contact: Ralph Droms
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Reason to recover: Never published as standard
6. VINES TCP/IP Server
Code: 91
Name: VINES TCP/IP Server
Defined in: (none)
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
7. Server Selection
Code: 92
Name: Server Selection
Defined in: (none)
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
8. Client System
Code: 93
Name: Client System
Defined in: (none)
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
9. Client NDI
Code: 94
Name: Client NDI
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Defined in: (none)
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
10. LDAP Servers
Code: 95
Name: LDAP Servers
Defined in: (none)
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
11. IPv6 Transition
Code: 96
Name: IPv6 Transition
Defined in: (expired Internet-Draft)
Contact: Dan Harrington
Reason to recover: Never published as standard
12. UUID/GUID Client Identifier
Code: 97
Name: UUID/GUID Client Identifier
Defined in: (expired Internet-Draft)
Contact: Dan Harrington
Reason to recover: Never published as standard
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13. Printer Name
Code: 100
Name: Printer Name
Defined in: (none)
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
14. Multicast Assignment through DHCP
Code: 101
Name: Multicast Assignment through DHCP
Defined in: (expired Internet-Draft)
Contact: Baiju Patel, Munil Shah
Reason to recover: Never published as standard
15. Swap Path
Code: 108
Name: Swap Path
Defined in: (none)
Contact: (none)
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
16. IPX Compatibility
Code: 110
Name: IPX Compatibility
Defined in: (none)
Contact: Juan Luciani
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Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
17. Netinfo Parameters
Codes: 112, 113
Name: Netinfo Address, Netinfo Tag
Defined in: (none)
Contact: Marc Majka
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
18. URL
Code: 114
Name: URL
Defined in: (none)
Contact: Vinod Valloppillil
Reason to recover: Never published as Internet-Draft
19. Failover
Code: 115
Name: Failover
Defined in: Early revisions of "DHCP Failover Protocol" [3]
Contact: Kim Kinnear
Reason to recover: Current version of "DHCP Failover Protocol" does
not use a DHCP option
20. Option Code Extensions
Codes: 126, 127
Name: Option Code Extensions
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Defined in: (expired Internet-Draft)
Contact: Ralph Droms
Reason to recover: Never published as standard
21. Already Returned for Reassignment
The option codes 99, 102-107, 109 and 111 have already been returned
for reassignment to future DHCP options.
References
[1] Assigned Numbers Editor, IANA., "BOOTP and DHCP Parameters",
http://www.iana.org/assignments/bootp-dhcp-parameters,
February 2003.
[2] Patrick, M., "DHCP Relay Agent Information Option", RFC 3046,
January 2001.
[3] Droms, R., Kinnear, K., Stapp, M., Volz, B., Gonczi, S., Rabil,
G., Dooley, M. and A. Kapur, "DHCP Failover Protocol", draft-
ietf-dhc-failover-11.txt (work in progress), November 2002.
Author's Address
Ralph Droms
Cisco Systems
250 Apollo Drive
Chelmsford, MA 01824
USA
Phone: +1 978 497 4733
EMail: rdroms@cisco.com
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