Update pxeboot(8) manual page to reflect the next-server change in the ISC DHCP v3 server.

PR:		123484
Submitted by:	edwin@mavetju.org
Reviewed by:	AllanJude
MFC after:	1 week
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Guangyuan Yang 2018-11-25 09:37:57 +00:00
parent ee73fef96e
commit 2dfc267231

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The
.Nm
binary is loaded just like any other boot file,
by specifying it in the DHCP server's configuration file.
Below is a sample configuration for the ISC DHCP v2 server:
Below is a sample configuration for the ISC DHCP v3 server:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
option domain-name "example.com";
option routers 10.0.0.1;
@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ option broadcast-address 10.0.0.255;
option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.1;
server-name "DHCPserver";
server-identifier 10.0.0.1;
next-server 10.0.0.1;
default-lease-time 120;
max-lease-time 120;
@ -80,10 +81,11 @@ subnet 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
}
.Ed
.Va next-server
is the IP address of the next server in the bootstrap process, i.e.
your TFTP server or NFS server.
.Nm
recognizes
.Va next-server
and
.Va option root-path
directives as the server and path to NFS mount for file requests,
respectively, or the server to make TFTP requests to.