Tag,Name,"Data
Length",Meaning,Reference
0,Pad,0,None,[RFC2132]
1,Subnet Mask,4,Subnet Mask Value,[RFC2132]
2,Time Offset,4,"Time Offset in Seconds from UTC
(note: deprecated by 100 and 101)",[RFC2132]
3,Router,N,N/4 Router addresses,[RFC2132]
4,Time Server,N,N/4 Timeserver addresses,[RFC2132]
5,Name Server,N,N/4 IEN-116 Server addresses,[RFC2132]
6,Domain Server,N,N/4 DNS Server addresses,[RFC2132]
7,Log Server,N,N/4 Logging Server addresses,[RFC2132]
8,Quotes Server,N,N/4 Quotes Server addresses,[RFC2132]
9,LPR Server,N,N/4 Printer Server addresses,[RFC2132]
10,Impress Server,N,N/4 Impress Server addresses,[RFC2132]
11,RLP Server,N,N/4 RLP Server addresses,[RFC2132]
12,Hostname,N,Hostname string,[RFC2132]
13,Boot File Size,2,Size of boot file in 512 byte chunks,[RFC2132]
14,Merit Dump File,N,Client to dump and name the file to dump it to,[RFC2132]
15,Domain Name,N,The DNS domain name of the client,[RFC2132]
16,Swap Server,N,Swap Server address,[RFC2132]
17,Root Path,N,Path name for root disk,[RFC2132]
18,Extension File,N,Path name for more BOOTP info,[RFC2132]
19,Forward On/Off,1,Enable/Disable IP Forwarding,[RFC2132]
20,SrcRte On/Off,1,Enable/Disable Source Routing,[RFC2132]
21,Policy Filter,N,Routing Policy Filters,[RFC2132]
22,Max DG Assembly,2,Max Datagram Reassembly Size,[RFC2132]
23,Default IP TTL,1,Default IP Time to Live,[RFC2132]
24,MTU Timeout,4,Path MTU Aging Timeout,[RFC2132]
25,MTU Plateau,N,Path MTU Plateau Table,[RFC2132]
26,MTU Interface,2,Interface MTU Size,[RFC2132]
27,MTU Subnet,1,All Subnets are Local,[RFC2132]
28,Broadcast Address,4,Broadcast Address,[RFC2132]
29,Mask Discovery,1,Perform Mask Discovery,[RFC2132]
30,Mask Supplier,1,Provide Mask to Others,[RFC2132]
31,Router Discovery,1,Perform Router Discovery,[RFC2132]
32,Router Request,4,Router Solicitation Address,[RFC2132]
33,Static Route,N,Static Routing Table,[RFC2132]
34,Trailers,1,Trailer Encapsulation,[RFC2132]
35,ARP Timeout,4,ARP Cache Timeout,[RFC2132]
36,Ethernet,1,Ethernet Encapsulation,[RFC2132]
37,Default TCP TTL,1,Default TCP Time to Live,[RFC2132]
38,Keepalive Time,4,TCP Keepalive Interval,[RFC2132]
39,Keepalive Data,1,TCP Keepalive Garbage,[RFC2132]
40,NIS Domain,N,NIS Domain Name,[RFC2132]
41,NIS Servers,N,NIS Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
42,NTP Servers,N,NTP Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
43,Vendor Specific,N,Vendor Specific Information,[RFC2132]
44,NETBIOS Name Srv,N,NETBIOS Name Servers,[RFC2132]
45,NETBIOS Dist Srv,N,NETBIOS Datagram Distribution,[RFC2132]
46,NETBIOS Node Type,1,NETBIOS Node Type,[RFC2132]
47,NETBIOS Scope,N,NETBIOS Scope,[RFC2132]
48,X Window Font,N,X Window Font Server,[RFC2132]
49,X Window Manager,N,X Window Display Manager,[RFC2132]
50,Address Request,4,Requested IP Address,[RFC2132]
51,Address Time,4,IP Address Lease Time,[RFC2132]
52,Overload,1,"Overload ""sname"" or ""file""",[RFC2132]
53,DHCP Msg Type,1,DHCP Message Type,[RFC2132]
54,DHCP Server Id,4,DHCP Server Identification,[RFC2132]
55,Parameter List,N,Parameter Request List,[RFC2132]
56,DHCP Message,N,DHCP Error Message,[RFC2132]
57,DHCP Max Msg Size,2,DHCP Maximum Message Size,[RFC2132]
58,Renewal Time,4,DHCP Renewal (T1) Time,[RFC2132]
59,Rebinding Time,4,DHCP Rebinding (T2) Time,[RFC2132]
60,Class Id,N,Class Identifier,[RFC2132]
61,Client Id,N,Client Identifier,[RFC2132]
62,NetWare/IP Domain,N,NetWare/IP Domain Name,[RFC2242]
63,NetWare/IP Option,N,NetWare/IP sub Options,[RFC2242]
64,NIS-Domain-Name,N,NIS+ v3 Client Domain Name,[RFC2132]
65,NIS-Server-Addr,N,NIS+ v3 Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
66,Server-Name,N,TFTP Server Name,[RFC2132]
67,Bootfile-Name,N,Boot File Name,[RFC2132]
68,Home-Agent-Addrs,N,Home Agent Addresses,[RFC2132]
69,SMTP-Server,N,Simple Mail Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
70,POP3-Server,N,Post Office Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
71,NNTP-Server,N,Network News Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
72,WWW-Server,N,WWW Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
73,Finger-Server,N,Finger Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
74,IRC-Server,N,Chat Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
75,StreetTalk-Server,N,StreetTalk Server Addresses,[RFC2132]
76,STDA-Server,N,ST Directory Assist. Addresses,[RFC2132]
77,User-Class,N,User Class Information,[RFC3004]
78,Directory Agent,N,directory agent information,[RFC2610]
79,Service Scope,N,service location agent scope,[RFC2610]
80,Rapid Commit,0,Rapid Commit,[RFC4039]
81,Client FQDN,N,Fully Qualified Domain Name,[RFC4702]
82,Relay Agent Information,N,Relay Agent Information,[RFC3046]
83,iSNS,N,Internet Storage Name Service,[RFC4174]
84,REMOVED/Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
85,NDS Servers,N,Novell Directory Services,[RFC2241]
86,NDS Tree Name,N,Novell Directory Services,[RFC2241]
87,NDS Context,N,Novell Directory Services,[RFC2241]
88,BCMCS Controller Domain Name list,,,[RFC4280]
89,BCMCS Controller IPv4 address option,,,[RFC4280]
90,Authentication,N,Authentication,[RFC3118]
91,client-last-transaction-time option,,,[RFC4388]
92,associated-ip option,,,[RFC4388]
93,Client System,N,Client System Architecture,[RFC4578]
94,Client NDI,N,Client Network Device Interface,[RFC4578]
95,LDAP,N,Lightweight Directory Access Protocol,[RFC3679]
96,REMOVED/Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
97,UUID/GUID,N,UUID/GUID-based Client Identifier,[RFC4578]
98,User-Auth,N,Open Group's User Authentication,[RFC2485]
99,GEOCONF_CIVIC,,,[RFC4776]
100,PCode,N,IEEE 1003.1 TZ String,[RFC4833]
101,TCode,N,Reference to the TZ Database,[RFC4833]
102-107,REMOVED/Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
108,IPv6-Only Preferred,4,Number of seconds that DHCPv4 should be disabled,[RFC8925]
109,OPTION_DHCP4O6_S46_SADDR,16,DHCPv4 over DHCPv6 Softwire Source Address Option,[RFC8539]
110,REMOVED/Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
111,Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
112,Netinfo Address,N,NetInfo Parent Server Address,[RFC3679]
113,Netinfo Tag,N,NetInfo Parent Server Tag,[RFC3679]
114,DHCP Captive-Portal,N,DHCP Captive-Portal,[RFC8910]
115,REMOVED/Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
116,Auto-Config,N,DHCP Auto-Configuration,[RFC2563]
117,Name Service Search,N,Name Service Search,[RFC2937]
118,Subnet Selection Option,4,Subnet Selection Option,[RFC3011]
119,Domain Search,N,DNS domain search list,[RFC3397]
120,SIP Servers DHCP Option,N,SIP Servers DHCP Option,[RFC3361]
121,Classless Static Route Option,N,Classless Static Route Option,[RFC3442]
122,CCC,N,CableLabs Client Configuration,[RFC3495]
123,GeoConf Option,16,GeoConf Option,[RFC6225]
124,V-I Vendor Class,,Vendor-Identifying Vendor Class,[RFC3925]
125,V-I Vendor-Specific Information,,Vendor-Identifying Vendor-Specific Information,[RFC3925]
126,Removed/Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
127,Removed/Unassigned,,,[RFC3679]
128,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
128,"Etherboot signature. 6 bytes:
E4:45:74:68:00:00",,,
128,"DOCSIS ""full security"" server IP
address",,,
128,"TFTP Server IP address (for IP
Phone software load)",,,
129,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
129,"Kernel options. Variable length
string",,,
129,Call Server IP address,,,
130,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
130,"Ethernet interface. Variable
length string.",,,
130,"Discrimination string (to
identify vendor)",,,
131,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
131,Remote statistics server IP address,,,
132,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
132,IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID,,,
133,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
133,IEEE 802.1D/p Layer 2 Priority,,,
134,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
134,"Diffserv Code Point (DSCP) for
VoIP signalling and media streams",,,
135,PXE - undefined (vendor specific),,,[RFC4578]
135,"HTTP Proxy for phone-specific
applications",,,
136,OPTION_PANA_AGENT,,,[RFC5192]
137,OPTION_V4_LOST,,,[RFC5223]
138,OPTION_CAPWAP_AC_V4,N,CAPWAP Access Controller addresses,[RFC5417]
139,OPTION-IPv4_Address-MoS,N,a series of suboptions,[RFC5678]
140,OPTION-IPv4_FQDN-MoS,N,a series of suboptions,[RFC5678]
141,SIP UA Configuration Service Domains,N,List of domain names to search for SIP User Agent Configuration,[RFC6011]
142,OPTION-IPv4_Address-ANDSF,N,ANDSF IPv4 Address Option for DHCPv4,[RFC6153]
143,OPTION_V4_SZTP_REDIRECT,N,This option provides a list of URIs for SZTP bootstrap servers,[RFC8572]
144,GeoLoc,16,Geospatial Location with Uncertainty,[RFC6225]
145,FORCERENEW_NONCE_CAPABLE,1,Forcerenew Nonce Capable,[RFC6704]
146,RDNSS Selection,N,Information for selecting RDNSS,[RFC6731]
147,OPTION_V4_DOTS_RI,N,The name of the peer DOTS agent.,[RFC8973]
148,OPTION_V4_DOTS_ADDRESS,N (the minimal length is 4),N/4 IPv4 addresses of peer DOTS agent(s).,[RFC8973]
149,Unassigned,,,[RFC3942]
150,TFTP server address,,,[RFC5859]
150,Etherboot,,,
150,GRUB configuration path name,,,
151,status-code,N+1,Status code and optional N byte text message describing status.,[RFC6926]
152,base-time,4,"Absolute time (seconds since Jan 1, 1970) message was sent.",[RFC6926]
153,start-time-of-state,4,Number of seconds in the past when client entered current state.,[RFC6926]
154,query-start-time,4,"Absolute time (seconds since Jan 1, 1970) for beginning of query.",[RFC6926]
155,query-end-time,4,"Absolute time (seconds since Jan 1, 1970) for end of query.",[RFC6926]
156,dhcp-state,1,State of IP address.,[RFC6926]
157,data-source,1,Indicates information came from local or remote server.,[RFC6926]
158,OPTION_V4_PCP_SERVER,Variable; the minimum length is 5.,Includes one or multiple lists of PCP server IP addresses; each list is treated as a separate PCP server.,[RFC7291]
159,OPTION_V4_PORTPARAMS,4,This option is used to configure a set of ports bound to a shared IPv4 address.,[RFC7618]
160,Unassigned,,Previously assigned by [RFC7710]; known to also be used by Polycom.,[RFC7710][RFC8910]
161,OPTION_MUD_URL_V4,N (variable),Manufacturer Usage Descriptions,[RFC8520]
162,OPTION_V4_DNR,N,Encrypted DNS Server,[RFC9463]
163-174,Unassigned,,,[RFC3942]
175,"Etherboot (Tentatively Assigned -
2005-06-23)",,,
176,"IP Telephone (Tentatively Assigned -
2005-06-23)",,,
177,"Etherboot (Tentatively Assigned -
2005-06-23)",,,
177,"PacketCable and CableHome (replaced by
122)",,,
178-207,Unassigned,,,[RFC3942]
208,PXELINUX Magic,4,magic string = F1:00:74:7E,[RFC5071][Deprecated]
209,Configuration File,N,Configuration file,[RFC5071]
210,Path Prefix,N,Path Prefix Option,[RFC5071]
211,Reboot Time,4,Reboot Time,[RFC5071]
212,OPTION_6RD,18 + N,OPTION_6RD with N/4 6rd BR addresses,[RFC5969]
213,OPTION_V4_ACCESS_DOMAIN,N,Access Network Domain Name,[RFC5986]
214-219,Unassigned,,,
220,Subnet Allocation Option,N,Subnet Allocation Option,[RFC6656]
221,Virtual Subnet Selection (VSS) Option,,,[RFC6607]
222-223,Unassigned,,,[RFC3942]
224-254,Reserved (Private Use),,,
255,End,0,None,[RFC2132]
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