| DHCP
Pool Information
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DHCP Subnet (required)
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Specifies the subnet on which DHCP is configured.
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Type an IP address prefix.
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Address Range (Low) (required)
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Specifies the lowest address in the IP address
pool range.
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Type an IP address that is part of the subnet
specified in DHCP Subnet.
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Address Range (High) (required)
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Specifies the highest address in the IP address
pool range.
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Type an IP address that is part of the subnet
specified in DHCP Subnet. This address must be greater than the address
specified in Address Range (Low).
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Exclude Addresses
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Specifies addresses to exclude from the IP
address pool.
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- To add an excluded address, type the address next to the Add button, and click Add.
- To delete an excluded address, select the address in the
Exclude Addresses box, and click Delete.
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| Lease
Time
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Maximum Lease Time (Seconds)
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Specifies the maximum length of time a client
can hold a lease. (Dynamic BOOTP lease lengths can exceed this maximum
time.)
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Type a number from 60 through 4,294,967,295
(seconds). You can also type infinite to specify a lease
that never expires.
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Default Lease Time (Seconds)
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Specifies the length of time a client can
hold a lease for clients that do not request a specific lease length.
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Type a number from 60 through 2,147,483,647
(seconds). You can also type infinite to specify a lease
that never expires.
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| Server
Information
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Server Identifier
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Specifies the IP address of the DHCP server
reported to a client.
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Type the IP address of the server. If you
do not specify a server identifier, the primary address of the interface
on which the DHCP exchange occurs is used.
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Domain Name
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Specifies the domain name that clients must
use to resolve hostnames.
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Type the name of the domain.
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Domain Search
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Specifies the order—from top to bottom—in
which clients must append domain names when resolving hostnames using
DNS.
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- To add a domain name, type the name next to the Add button, and click Add.
- To delete a domain name, select the name in the Domain
Search box, and click Delete.
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DNS Name Servers
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Defines a list of DNS servers the client can
use, in the specified order—from top to bottom.
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- To add a DNS server, type an IP address next to the Add button, and click Add.
- To remove a DNS server, select the IP address in the DNS
Name Servers box, and click Delete.
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Gateway Routers
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Defines a list of relay agents on the subnet,
in the specified order—from top to bottom.
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- To add a relay agent, type an IP address next to the Add button, and click Add.
- To remove a relay agent, select the IP address in the
Gateway Routers box, and click Delete.
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WINS Servers
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Defines a list of NetBIOS name servers, in
the specified order—from top to bottom.
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- To add a NetBIOS name server, type an IP address next
to the Add button, and click Add.
- To remove a NetBIOS name server, select the IP address
in the WINS Servers box, and click Delete.
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| Boot
Options
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Boot File
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Specifies the path and filename of the initial
boot file to be used by the client.
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Type a path and filename.
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Boot Server
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Specifies the TFTP server that provides the
initial boot file to the client.
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Type the IP address or hostname of the TFTP
server.
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| DHCP
Static Binding Information
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DHCP MAC Address (required)
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Specifies the MAC address of the client to
be permanently assigned a static IP address.
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Type the hexadecimal MAC address of the client.
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Fixed IP Addresses (required)
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Defines a list of IP addresses permanently
assigned to the client. A static binding must have at least one fixed
address assigned to it, but multiple addresses are also allowed.
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- To add an IP address, type it next to the Add button, and click Add.
- To remove an IP address, select it in the Fixed IP Addresses
box, and click Delete.
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Host Name
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Specifies the name of the client used in DHCP
messages exchanged between the server and the client. The name must
be unique to the client within the subnet on which the client resides.
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Type a client hostname.
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Client Identifier
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Specifies the name of the client used by the
DHCP server to index its database of address bindings. The name must
be unique to the client within the subnet on which the client resides.
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Type a client identifier in string form.
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Hexadecimal Client Identifier
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Specifies the name of the client, in hexadecimal
form, used by the DHCP server to index its database of address bindings.
The name must be unique to the client within the subnet on which the
client resides.
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Type a client identifier in hexadecimal form.
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