To delete the current value of the specified option type for the DHCP 
server.  
 
Syntax:  
 
          delete optionvalue  [vendor=VendorClass] 
          [user=UserClass]  
 
Parameters: 
 
        OptCode        - ID of the Global option whose value is to be 
                         deleted. 
 
        UserClass      - The user class name with which the option is   
                         associated. Tag user= must be provided. The 
                         default is the global UserName set by using 
                         Set userclass. This is valid for Windows Server 2008. 
 
        VendorClass    - The vendor class name with which the option 
                         is associated. Tag vendor= must be 
                         provided. The default is the global 
                         VendorName set by using Set 
                         vendorclass. This is valid for Windows Server 2008.  
 
Notes:         For parameters,  indicate a required 
               parameter and [braces] an optional parameter. 
 
Example:       delete optionvalue 18  
 
               This command deletes the current value of the option 
               type with code 18.   
  
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