--- dhcp-3.0.5/client/dhclient.8.dhclient-man-page 2007-03-21 11:32:56.000000000 -0400 +++ dhcp-3.0.5/client/dhclient.8 2007-03-21 11:32:56.000000000 -0400 @@ -307,14 +307,14 @@ 'interface "X" { send dhcp-client-identifier...; }' statements in dhclient.conf will override the -I <id> command line option for interface "X". This option is provided as a Red Hat extension to enable dhclient to work -on IBM zSeries z/OS Linux guests . +on IBM zSeries z/OS Linux guests. .PP The -B option instructs dhclient to set the bootp broadcast flag in request -packets, so that servers will always broadcast replies . This is equivalent +packets, so that servers will always broadcast replies. This is equivalent to specifying the 'bootp-broadcast-always' option in dhclient.conf, and has the same effect as specifying 'always-broadcast' in the server's dhcpd.conf. This option is provided as a Red Hat extension to enable dhclient to work -on IBM zSeries z/OS Linux guests . +on IBM zSeries z/OS Linux guests. .PP The -H <host-name> option allows you to specify the DHCP host-name option to send to the server on the dhclient command line. It is equivalent to the diff -up dhcp-3.0.5/client/dhclient.conf.5.dhclient-man-page dhcp-3.0.5/client/dhclient.conf.5 --- dhcp-3.0.5/client/dhclient.conf.5.dhclient-man-page 2011-04-06 16:16:05.000000000 +0200 +++ dhcp-3.0.5/client/dhclient.conf.5 2011-04-06 16:16:46.000000000 +0200 @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ The send statement causes the client to the server with the specified values. These are full option declarations as described in \fBdhcp-options(5)\fR. Options that are always sent in the DHCP protocol should not be specified here, except -that the client can specify a \fBrequested-lease-time\fR option other +that the client can specify a requested \fBdhcp-lease-time\fR option other than the default requested lease time, which is two hours. The other obvious use for this statement is to send information to the server that will allow it to differentiate between this client and other