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.Dt DHCPD.CONF 5
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Pp
As you can see in Example 2, it's legal to specify host addresses in
parameters as hostnames rather than as numeric IP addresses.
-If a given hostname resolves to more than one IP address (for example, if
-that host has two Ethernet interfaces), both addresses are supplied to
-the client.
.Pp
In Example 1, you can see that both the shared-network statement and
the subnet statements can have parameters.