The DHCP Server Manager interface
You can start the DHCP Server Manager
in the following ways:
-
Start SCOadmin by entering scoadmin on
the command line, and then select
Networking
DHCP Server Manager.
-
Enter scoadmin DHCP Server Manager
on the command line (or an abbreviation of this
such as scoadmin DHCP).
For more information on using SCOadmin managers, see
``Administering your system with SCOadmin''.
Depending upon the selection made in the View menu,
the main screen of the DHCP Server Manager
shows global entries, subnet entries, client
entries, user classes, vendor classes, or user-defined options
that you have configured.
Use
View
Expand
to examine the complete details
for a selected entry in the list,
and
View
Collapse
to display just its name and description.
You can also expand and collapse individual entries by
double-clicking on them.
You can expand and collapse all entries using
View
Expand All
and
View
Collapse All.
With the DHCP Server Manager, you can perform the
following tasks:
-
Add user-defined DHCP options
which can be configured for any client, user class,
vendor class, subnet or globally.
-
Establish global DHCP options
that apply to all clients. Identical options configured
specifically for subnets, individual clients, or
user classes override global options.
-
Configure the subnets on your network
for DHCP service by assigning address pools to
the subnets, establishing lease parameters and
assigning DHCP configuration options that
are specific to particular subnets.
-
Establish sets of DHCP options known as
user classes
and
vendor classes
which are supplied to DHCP clients requesting them.
A vendor class can be defined with one or more
vendor-specific options that relate uniquely to certain models of
client hardware from a particular manufacturer.
-
Configure individual DHCP clients
with a static IP address and unique configuration
options.
-
Configure DHCP server parameters
such as the location of the Address Allocation Server (AAS),
initial lease reservation time, and option overloading.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.1 - 5 November 1999