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-Addresses
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-When you select the Addresses tab in the main window, DHCP Manager displays the
-client records in the selected network, sorted by host name. These records are stored in the DHCP network tables maintained by the data store.
-List Addresses
-To view the records sorted by IP address, click Show Address in
-the View menu. Servers and clients are listed by IP address instead of by host name.
-Change Sort
-The client records are sorted by client
-IP address or host name. To change the sort, click
-in the column header. For example, click the Server
-column heading to view the records alphabetically in ascending
-order by server name. Hold down the Shift key and click the
-Server column heading to view the records listed by server
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-Add Address
-To add new addresses to the selected network, choose the Address Wizard from the Edit menu.
-You can add a single address by selecting
-Create from the Edit menu.
-Modify Address
-You can select an address and view the settings assigned to that address,
-modify one or more settings, and release or delete addresses in the list.
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-Address Settings
-The address settings are described in the following table.
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- IP Address |
- An IP address in
-the selected network that can be made available to DHCP clients. |
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- The lease and address attributes assigned to the client:
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- Dynamic |
- DHCP server is responsible for the allocation
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- Permanent |
- Disable evaluation of the lease setting (lease
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- Reserved (Manual) |
- The address is reserved for this client (manually
- assigned). The DHCP server cannot assign this address to another
- client. The address cannot be reclaimed by the DHCP server. |
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- BOOTP |
- The selected IP addresses are reserved for
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- Unusable |
- This address is not usable. This setting
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- prevent the client from booting. |
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- Expires |
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- The date
-the lease expires for this IP address.
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- You can specify an expiration date for the lease in
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- Server |
- The IP address of the DHCP server
- that owns this IP address. This server is
- responsible for initially responding to the DHCP client's request for
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- Macro |
- An optional macro for the server to
- use to obtain client configuration parameters from the dhcptab. |
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- Client ID |
- 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. 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 01 (10-Mb Ethernet) and a hardware address of 8:0:20:11:12:b7 would have a client ID of 010800201112B7.
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- An entry with a Client ID value of 00 indicates that the address is
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- An optional text comment. |
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