That's a shame, as I was hoping there was something we could use to distinguish. I take it the client hostname isn't consistently provided in all the other DHCP requests, so we could identify AMT via exclusion?
If this is unworkable, we should have a way of indicating that AMT is set up to use DHCP so we can change the AMT IP when the host IP changes; do you think that could be a solution?
That's a shame, as I was hoping there was something we could use to distinguish. I take it the client hostname isn't consistently provided in all the other DHCP requests, so we could identify AMT via exclusion?
If this is unworkable, we should have a way of indicating that AMT is set up to use DHCP so we can change the AMT IP when the host IP changes; do you think that could be a solution?