how to configure class-id with sles12 wicked serivice

I’m trying to understand how to configure class-id in sles12 which uses wicked systemd service.
in SLES11 i disabled dhcpcd and was installing and working with dhcp-client.

I’m trying t understand if there’s a way to configure the class-id in wicked service or i must work with dhcp-client again?
if so how?

to be more specific i need user class id to be configured.

Hi
Have you looked at the man page for wicked-config, are you using ip4 or
ipv6?


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[QUOTE=malcolmlewis;24361]Hi
Have you looked at the man page for wicked-config, are you using ip4 or
ipv6?


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for now im using ip4 .
i did looked at the wicked-config and saw some info about vendor-class but not user-class.
and to be honest i didnt figure out how to configure any of them or how the config method works.

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I’m trying to understand how to configure class-id in sles12 which uses
wicked systemd service.
in SLES11 i disabled dhcpcd and was installing and working with
dhcp-client.

I’m trying t understand if there’s a way to configure the class-id in
wicked service or i must work with dhcp-client again?
if so how?[/color]

Since SLES12 has not yet been publicly released you should use the
support channels provided by whoever gave you access to
SLES12.

HTH.

Simon Flood
SUSE Knowledge Partner