On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 07:00:34PM -0600, Shawn wrote:

> Thanks for the overview, I knew part of the DHCP process but not all
> of it.  I'm by no means strong in the networking aspect.  I did some
> digging on IPCop's website, and here is what I was referring to:

[snip]

> 
> Some ISP's, require you to provide a hostname to their DHCP server.
> This probably is not IPCop's hostname. If it's needed, you can
> probably use the first part of the fully qualified domain name you
> noted while gathering the network parameters, above.

[snip]

> It looks like I'm either interpreting it wrong, or you do need to
> specify an IP address and hostname.  But, rather of your client
> machine? Not the ISP's?

This is usually known as a client identifier, it's usually not necessary.
Some DHCP implementations can use this along with dynamic DNS to make
your address resolve as <identifier>.isp.com

If you feel the need to fill in that blank, any alphanumeric string will
be sufficient.

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