As of LCOS 10.94, you can configure client interfaces of the DHCP client for IPv4 under .


- Interface
- Name of the interface on which the client is active (LAN, physical WAN, or WWAN interface). Depending on the device, default entries for Zero Config exist after a system reset: "INTERNET-DHCPDEF", "INTERNET-DEFAULT", or "WWAN-DEFAULT".
- Entry active
- Switch to specify whether this entry is active.
- Client ID type
- Switch that specifies the type of client ID.
- Broadcast
- Switch that specifies the type of client ID.
- Vendor class ID
- String containing the vendor class identifier to be reported on this interface. If this value is empty, the (global) value under will be used.
- User class ID
- String containing the user class identifier to be reported on this interface. If this value is empty, the (global) value under will be used.
Other changes
- Under (SNMP ID 2.10.40), the menu items LAN-Client-ID-Type (SNMP ID 31) and WAN-Client-ID-Type (SNMP ID 32) have been removed, as the values can now be set per client.
- Under (SNMP ID 2.10.20), the option "Client" was removed from the Operating switch.
- Under (SNMP ID 2.2.4), the values "DHCP" and "B-DHCP" were removed from the Layer-3 column (SNMP ID 3).
- A configuration converter performs the following actions:
- For all WAN connections using a layer with DHCP or B-DHCP, an entry is created in the table. This applies to DSL, xDSL, and WWAN connections.
- For all LAN interfaces where the operating switch is set to "Client", an entry is created in the table. In addition, the corresponding entry is removed from .