--atiL2DHCPCurrentDHCPServerAddress - --atiL2DHCPCurrentDHCPServerAddress

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--atiL2DHCPCurrentDHCPServerAddress

--atiL2DHCPCurrentDHCPServerAddress
[FS] p1-p2 token: log to file/syslog for levels 'p1' to 'p2'

-- "The IP address of the DHCP server selected by the end of -- DHCP Protocols 'REQUEST STATE' .DHCP client selects the -- server from the responses ( one or more ) in the -- SELECTSTATE and sends out a DHCPREQUEST to confirm the -- DHCP server selected. Current IP address of the client. To start with,it might be null. This is filled by the server when sending a DHCPOFFER and the client uses the most comfortable offer from offers sent by different DHCP servers. A DHCPREQUEST packet is sent with the Client address agreed upon to the selected server ( Broadcast). Server Acks back this packet which is where Client/Server moves to the Bound state. Once reached into Bound state, the client address is made the official address on the client.

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