DHCPNAK

E210667

DHCPNAK is a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) message type used by a server to indicate that a client's requested or previously assigned IP configuration is invalid or cannot be granted.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
DHCPNAK canonical 3
DHCP Negative Acknowledgment 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf DHCP message type
network protocol control message
abbreviationFor DHCPNAK self-linksurface differs
surface form: DHCP Negative Acknowledgment
clientActionOnReceipt broadcast DHCPDISCOVER
return to INIT state
stop using current IP address
contrastsWith DHCPACK
DHCPDECLINE
definedIn RFC 2131
hasDHCPMessageTypeCode 6
hasDirection server-to-client
hasField chaddr
ciaddr
flags
giaddr
hlen
hops
htype
op
options
secs
siaddr
xid
yiaddr
includesOption DHCP Message Type option
indicates client must stop using its current IP configuration
previously assigned IP configuration is invalid
requested IP address cannot be granted
requested IP configuration is invalid
layer application layer
mayBeSentInResponseTo DHCPINFORM
DHCPREQUEST
mayIncludeOption Message option
Server Identifier option
Vendor-specific options
partOf DHCP
surface form: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
relatedTo IP address lease management
sentTo DHCP client
transportedOver UDP
triggers client to restart DHCP configuration process
usedBy DHCP server
usedIn IPv4 DHCP
usedWhen client moves to a different IP subnet
client uses an address not valid on the server’s network
lease for the requested address is no longer valid
server policy forbids granting the requested configuration
usesClientPort 68
usesServerPort 67

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

RFC 2131 definesMessageType DHCPNAK
DHCPNAK abbreviationFor DHCPNAK self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: DHCP Negative Acknowledgment
DHCPDECLINE relatedTo DHCPNAK
RFC 1541 definesMessageType DHCPNAK