# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt. # config NETUTILS_DHCPD bool "DHCP server" default n ---help--- Enable support for the DHCP server. if NETUTILS_DHCPD config NETUTILS_DHCPD_HOST bool "Host-based DHCPD build" default n depends on EXPERIMENTAL ---help--- DHCPD supports a host based build for testing on a PC. It is enabled by this configuration, however, ti cannot really be used in the context to the NuttX build as it currently stands. config NETUTILS_DHCPD_IGNOREBROADCAST bool "Ignore client broadcast" default y ---help--- This is a hack. I've had problems with Windows machines responding to unicast. I think this is associated with a Windows registry key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DHCPServer\Parameters: The IgnoreBroadcastFlag value controls this behavior: A value of 1 will cause the server to ignore the client broadcast flag and always respond with multicast; the value 0 to allows clients to request unicast. config NETUTILS_DHCPD_INTERFACE string "DHCPD network interface" default "eth0" config NETUTILS_DHCPD_LEASETIME int "Lease time (seconds)" default 864000 ---help--- Default: 10 days config NETUTILS_DHCPD_MINLEASETIME int "Minimum lease time (seconds)" default 86400 ---help--- Default: 1 days config NETUTILS_DHCPD_MAXLEASETIME int "Maximum lease time (seconds)" default 2592000 ---help--- Default: 30 days config NETUTILS_DHCPD_MAXLEASES int "Maximum number of leases" default 6 config NETUTILS_DHCPD_STARTIP hex "First IP address" default 0x0a000002 config NETUTILS_DHCPD_ROUTERIP hex "Router IP (0 to disable)" default 0x0a000001 config NETUTILS_DHCPD_NETMASK hex "Netmask (0 to disable)" default 0xffffff00 config NETUTILS_DHCPD_DNSIP hex "DNS (0 to disable)" default 0x08080808 config NETUTILS_DHCPD_OFFERTIME int "Offer time (seconds)" default 3600 ---help--- Default: 1 hour config NETUTILS_DHCPD_DECLINETIME int "Decline time (seconds)" default 3600 ---help--- Default: 1 hour endif