The appliance can filter an address request by the DHCP fingerprint of a requesting client. Depending on how you apply DHCP fingerprint filters, the appliance can grant or deny the address request if the requesting client matches the filter criteria.
Only superuser can add/modify/delete fingerprint filters.
References to filterfingerprint are object references. The name part of a DHCP Fingerprint Filter object reference has the following components:
- Name of DHCP Fingerprint Filter object
Example: filterfingerprint/SW5mb2Jsb3ggQXBwbGlhbmNl:filter1
The object does not support the following operations:
The object cannot be managed on Cloud Platform members.
These fields are actual members of the object; thus, they can be requested by using _return_fields, if the fields are readable.
The basic version of the object contains the field(s): comment, name.
The following fields are required to create this object:
Field | Notes |
---|---|
fingerprint | |
name |
The descriptive comment.
Type
String.
Create
The default value is empty.
Search
The field is available for search via
Notes
The comment is part of the base object.
Extensible attributes associated with the object.
For valid values for extensible attributes, see the following information.
Type
Extensible attributes.
This field allows +/- to be specified as part of the field name when updating the object, see the following information.
Create
The default value is empty.
Search
For how to search extensible attributes, see the following information.
Field | Type | Req | R/O | Base | Search |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
comment | String | N | N | Y | : = ~ |
extattrs | Extattr | N | N | N | ext |
fingerprint | [String] | Y | N | N | N/A |
name | String | Y | N | Y | : = ~ |