This is the storage location for the "Circuit ID" used for address assignment and inserted by the relay agent or switch using DHCP option 82. The string is evaluated case-sensitive. Depending on the particular switch, the "Circuit ID" is delivered by the relay agent in various formats and stored accordingly. This can be a complete hexadecimal string with leading 0x. An alternative syntax allows the entry of binary values, as with the user class identifier or vendor class identifier:
Binary values are specified in the form {value/bit length}. The value can be specified as decimal, hexadecimal (leading 0x) or octal (leading 0), and the available bit lengths are 8, 16, 24, 32, 48 and 64. The value is stored in big-endian representation. Little-endian representation requires "negative" bit lengths: -8, -16, -24, -32, -48 or -64
- 0x0002001e4d45532d33373238
- {0/8}{2/8}{30/16}MES-3728
- {0x00/8}{0x02/8}{0x1e/16}MES-3728
- {00/8}{02/8}{036/16}MES-3728
- SNMP ID:
- 2.10.27.1
- Console path:
- Setup > DHCP > Relay-Info-List
- Possible values:
Max. 64 characters from [A-F][a-f]x[0-9]{}/