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The e bit in a client FQDN needs to be set for all new DHCP clients. True or false?
True
False
According to the IETF:
The "E" bit indicates the encoding of the Domain Name field. 1 indicates canonical wire format, without compression, as described in [3], Section 3.1. This encoding SHOULD be used by clients and MUST be supported by servers. 0 indicates a now-deprecated ASCII encoding (see Section 2.3.1). A server MUST use the same encoding as that used by the client. A server that does not support the deprecated ASCII encoding MUST ignore Client FQDN options that use that encoding.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4702
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