Internet Enhanced Service
7705 SAR OS Services Guide Page 375
circuit-id
Syntax circuit-id [ascii-tuple | ifindex | sap-id | vlan-ascii-tuple]
no circuit-id
Context config>service>ies>interface>dhcp>option
Description This command sends either an ASCII tuple or the interface index (If index) on the specified SAP ID
in the circuit-id suboption of the DHCP packet.
If disabled, the circuit-id suboption of the DHCP packet is left empty.
The no form of the command returns the system to the default.
Default ascii-tuple
Parameters ascii-tuple — specifies that the ASCII-encoded concatenated tuple, which consists of the access node
identifier, service ID, and interface name, separated by “/”, will be used
ifindex — specifies that the interface index will be used. The If index of a router interface can be
displayed using the command show>router>interface>detail.
sap-id — specifies that the SAP ID will be used
vlan-ascii-tuple — specifies that the format will include VLAN ID and dot1p bits in addition to what
is already included in ascii-tuple. The format is supported on dot1q ports only. Therefore, when
the Option 82 bits are stripped, dot1p bits will be copied to the Ethernet header of an outgoing
packet.
remote-id
Syntax remote-id [mac | string string]
no remote-id
Context config>service>ies>interface>dhcp>option
Description This command sends the MAC address of the remote end (typically the DHCP client) in the remote-
id suboption of the DHCP packet. This command identifies the host at the other end of the circuit.
If disabled, the remote-id suboption of the DHCP packet is left empty.
The no form of this command returns the system to the default.
Default remote-id
Parameters mac — specifies that the MAC address of the remote end is encoded in the suboption
string — the remote ID