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Network Working Group R. Droms Request for Comments: 2242 Bucknell University Category: Standards Track K. Fong

                                                                Novell
                                                         November 1997
               NetWare/IP Domain Name and Information

Status of this Memo

 This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
 Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
 improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
 Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
 and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1997).  All Rights Reserved.

1.0 Abstract

 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) [RFC 2131] provides a
 framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP
 network. DHCP includes options for specific configuration parameters
 [RFC 2132].  This document defines options that carry NetWare/IP
 domain name and NetWare/IP sub-options to DHCP clients.

1.1 Requirements

 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
 "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY" and "OPTIONAL" in this
 document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC 2119].

1.2 Terminology

 This document uses the following terms:
    o "DHCP client"
      A DHCP client is an Internet host using DHCP to obtain
      configuration parameters such as a network address.

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    o "DHCP server"
      A DHCP server is an Internet host that returns configuration
      parameters to DHCP clients.

2. The NetWare/IP Domain Name option

 This option code is used to convey the NetWare/IP domain name used by
 the NetWare/IP product. The NetWare/IP Domain in the option is an NVT
 ASCII [RFC 854] string whose length is inferred from the option 'len'
 field.
 The code for this option is 62, and its maximum length is 255.
        Code  Len    NetWare/IP Domain Name
      +-----+-----+------+------+------+-----
      |  62 |  n  |  c1  |  c2  |  c3  |  ...
      +-----+-----+------+------+------+-----
 The 'len' field gives the length of the NetWare/IP Domain Name.

3. The NetWare/IP Information option

 The NetWare/IP option code will be used to convey all the NetWare/IP
 related information except for the NetWare/IP domain name.
 The code for this option is 63, and its maximum length is 255. A
 number of NetWare/IP sub-options will be conveyed using this option
 code.  The 'len' field for this option gives the length of the option
 data, which includes the sub-option code, length and data fields.
 Each sub-option contains in sequential order, a one byte sub-option
 code, a one byte length, and an optional multiple byte value field.
 The sub-option length gives the length of the value field for the
 sub-option. The example below illustrates the use of the 'len' and
 sub-option length fields in this option.
 One and only one of the following four sub-options must be the first
 sub-option to be present in option 63 encoding. Each of them is
 simply a type length pair with length set to zero.
 Sub-options:
 NWIP_DOES_NOT_EXIST (code 1)
    The responding DHCP server does not have any NetWare/IP
    information configured.

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 NWIP_EXIST_IN_OPTIONS_AREA (code 2)
    All NetWare/IP information is present in the 'options' area of the
    DHCP response packet.
 NWIP_EXIST_IN_SNAME_FILE (code 3)
    All NetWare/IP information is present in the 'sname' and, if
    necessary, 'file' fields of the DHCP response packet. If used, the
    following DHCP server behavior is required: within the 'options'
    area, option 63 is present with its length field set to 2. The
    first byte of the value field is set to NWIP_EXIST_IN_SNAME_FILE
    tag and the second byte is set to zero.  Both option 62 and option
    63 will be placed in the area covered by the sname and file
    fields. Option 62 is encoded normally. Option 63 is encoded with
    its tag, length and value. The value field does not contain any of
    the first four sub-options described herein.
 NWIP_EXIST_BUT_TOO_BIG (code 4)
    Neither 'options' area nor 'sname' field can accommodate the
    NetWare/IP information.
 If either NWIP_EXIST_IN_OPTIONS_AREA or NWIP_EXIST_IN_SNAME_FILE
 sub-options is set, one or more of the following sub-options may be
 present.
 NSQ_BROADCAST (code 5)
    Length is 1 and a value of 1 or 0.  If the value is 1, the client
    SHOULD perform a NetWare Nearest Server Query to find out its
    nearest NetWare/IP server.
 PREFERRED_DSS (code 6)
    Length is (n * 4) and the value is an array of n IP addresses,
    each four bytes in length. The maximum number of addresses is 5
    and therefore the maximum length value is 20. The list contains
    the addresses of n NetWare Domain SAP/RIP Server (DSS).
 NEAREST_NWIP_SERVER (code 7)
    Length is (n * 4) and the value is an array of n IP addresses,
    each four bytes in length. The maximum number of addresses is 5
    and therefore the maximum length value is 20. The list contains
    the addresses of n Nearest NetWare/IP servers.

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 AUTORETRIES (code 8)
    Length is 1 and the value is a one byte integer value indicating
    the number of times a NetWare/IP client should attempt to
    communicate with a given DSS server at startup.
 AUTORETRY_SECS (code 9)
    Length is 1 and the value is a one byte integer value indicating
    the amount of delay in seconds in between each NetWare/IP client
    attempt to communicate with a given DSS server at startup.
 NWIP_1_1 (code 10)
    Length is 1 and the value is 1 or 0.  If the value is 1, the
    NetWare/IP client SHOULD support NetWare/IP Version 1.1
    compatibility. A NetWare/IP client only needs this compatibility
    if it will contact a NetWare/IP version 1.1 server.
 PRIMARY_DSS (code 11)
    Length of 4, and the value is a single IP address.  This field
    identifies the Primary Domain SAP/RIP Service server (DSS) for
    this NetWare/IP domain. NetWare/IP administration utility uses
    this value as Primary DSS server when configuring a secondary DSS
    server.
 An example of option 63 encoding is provided below.
  Code   Len  NetWare/IP General Info
 +-----+-----+----+----+
 | 63  | 11  | 2  |  0 |
 +-----+-----+----+----+
              NWIP_EXIST_IN_OPTIONS_AREA (length 0)
             +----+----+----+
             |  5 |  1 |  1 |
             +----+----+----+
              NSQ_BROADCAST_SERVER (length 1)
              value is YES
             +----+----+------------+
             |  7 |  4 | IP address |
             +----+----+------------+
              NEAREST_NWIP_SERVER (length 4)
              value is IP address of server

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4. References

 [RFC 854] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol
 Specification", RFC 854, May 1983.
 [RFC 2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
 Requirement Levels", RFC 2119, March 1997.
 [RFC 2131] Droms, R., "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol", RFC
 2131, March 1997.
 [RFC 2132] Alexander, S. and R. Droms, "DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor
 Extensions", RFC 2132, March 1997.

5. Security considerations

 DHCP currently provides no authentication or security mechanisms.
 Potential exposures to attack are discussed in section 7 of the DHCP
 protocol specification [RFC 2131].
 The NetWare/IP options can be used by unauthorized DHCP servers to
 misconfigure NetWare/IP clients with potentially disruptive
 information.

6. Authors' addresses

 Ralph Droms
 Computer Science Department
 323 Dana Engineering
 Bucknell University
 Lewisburg, PA 17837
 Phone: (717) 524-1145
 EMail: droms@bucknell.edu
 Kester Fong
 Information Access Division
 Novell Inc.
 SJF-8-265
 2010 Fortune Dr,
 San Jose, CA95131
 Phone:(408)-577-8959
 EMail: kfong@novell.com

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7. Full Copyright Statement

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