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Select an address with 126 settings that you want to copy to a new address, and then choose 127 Duplicate from the Edit menu. <p> 128 129 <p>The settings in the Duplicate Address dialog box are described below. 130 <P><HR NOSHADE><P> 131 132 <a name="one"></a> 133 <table border=0 cellspacing=4 cellpadding=3> 134 135 <tr> 136 <td width=125 valign="top"><a name="ip"><STRONG>IP Address</STRONG></a></td> 137 <td valign="top">The IP address for this record.</td> 138 </tr> 139 140 <tr> 141 <td width=125 valign="top"><a name="name"><STRONG>Client Name</STRONG> (optional)</a></td> 142 <td valign="top">The host name of the client.</td> 143 </tr> 144 145 <tr> 146 <td width=125 valign="top"><a name="server"><STRONG>Owned By Server</STRONG></a></td> 147 <td valign="top">The IP address of the DHCP server 148 that owns this record's IP address.</td> 149 </tr> 150 151 <tr> 152 <td width=125 valign="top"><A NAME="macro"><STRONG>Configuration Macro</STRONG></A></td> 153 <td valign="top">An optional macro for the server to 154 use to obtain client configuration parameters from the <tt>dhcptab</tt>. Click the arrow to see a list of macros available on the 155 server. If the macro you want to specify does not already exist on the server, 156 you can create one using the <A HREF="dhcp_macro_create.html">Create Macro</A> dialog box.</td> 157 </tr> 158 <tr> 159 <td width=125 valign="top"><A NAME="comment"><STRONG>Comment</STRONG></A> (optional)</td> 160 <td valign="top">An optional text comment.</td> 161 </tr> 162 </table> 163 164 165 <P><HR NOSHADE><P> 166 167 Click Lease to modify settings that affect the type of lease and expiration date.<P> 168 169 170 171 <table border=0 cellspacing=4 cellpadding=3> 172 173 <tr> 174 175 <td width=125 valign="top"><a name="cid"><STRONG>Client ID</STRONG></a></td> 176 <td valign="top">A unique indentifier of the DHCP or BOOTP client using this address. The client ID is determined by the vendor of the DHCP client. For non-Solaris DHCP clients, consult your DHCP client documentation for more information.<P> For Solaris DHCP clients, the client ID is a string created by the concatenation of the network hardware type and the client's hardware address. For example, a client with a hardware type of <tt>01</tt> (10-Mb Ethernet) and a hardware address of <tt>8:0:20:11:12:b7</tt> would have a client ID of <tt>010800201112B7</tt>. 177 <p> 178 An entry with a Client ID value of 00 indicates that the address is 179 freely available for dynamic allocation to a requesting client. 180 <p></td> 181 </tr> 182 183 <TR> 184 <td width=125 valign="top"><a name="res"><STRONG>Reserved</STRONG></a></td> 185 <TD>The address is reserved for this client and cannot be reclaimed 186 by the server.</TD> 187 </TR> 188 189 <TR> 190 <td width=125 valign="top"><a name="lease"><STRONG>Lease Policy</STRONG></a></td> 191 <td valign="top"> 192 <U>Dynamic:</U> The DHCP server is responsible for the allocation 193 and re-allocation of this range of IP addresses. <P> 194 Enter the expiration time of the lease. You can specify an 195 expiration time for the lease in mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM format.<P> 196 197 <U>Permanent:</U> The lease does not expire. 198 </td> 199 </tr> 200 201 202 203 <tr> 204 <td width=100 valign="top"><A NAME="bootp"><STRONG>Assign Only to BOOTP Clients</STRONG></A></td> 205 <td valign="top">The selected IP address is reserved for 206 BOOTP clients.</td> 207 </tr> 208 209 <tr> 210 <td width=100 valign="top"><A NAME="unusable"><STRONG>Address is Unusable</STRONG></A></td> 211 <td valign="top">This IP address cannot be used. You can use this setting together 212 with Reserved to prevent a client from booting.</td> 213 </tr> 214 215 </table> 216 217 218 <A HREF="#top"><small>return to top</small></A> 219 <p> </p> 220 221 <!-- Don't go past this line! --> 222 223 </td> 224 225 <!-- End topic block --> 226 227 </tr> 228 229 </table> 230 231 <!-- End topic table --> 232 233 </body> 234 </html>