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 103 <H1>Export Data</H1>
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 105 The Export Data wizard helps you
 106 transfer DHCP networks, IP addresses, macros, and
 107 options from one Solaris DHCP server to another. The 
 108 wizard exports configuration data from this Solaris DHCP
 109 server so that it can then be imported onto 
 110 another Solaris DHCP server.  This effectively moves
 111 support of a set of DHCP clients from one server to
 112 another. 
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 114 After you fill in the requested information in each
 115 dialog, click the right-arrow button at the bottom of the window to advance to the
 116 next dialog. 
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 118 The Export Data wizard asks you for the 
 119 following information.
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 124         <td width=125 valign="top"><A
 125         NAME="export_networks"><STRONG>Select networks</STRONG></A><br>
 126         </td>
 127         <td valign="top">This dialog lists in the Do Not Export column all the networks configured for DHCP service .  Any network that you
 128 transfer to the Export column will be exported from this server. The IP addresses and their associated bindings will be placed in the export file
 129 so that they can be imported to another server. <P> To transfer a network to the Export column, select it and click the right-arrow button between the columns.  <p>
 130 You can also choose to leave all the networks in the Do Not Export column. This allows you to proceed to selecting macros and options to export without exporting any networks.
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 136         <td width=125 valign="top"><A
 137         NAME="export_macros"><STRONG>Select macros</STRONG></A><br>
 138         </td>
 139         <td valign="top">The Do Not Export column displays all macros defined for this DHCP server. To export a macro, select it and click the right-arrow button between the columns to transfer the macro to the Export column. 
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 143         NAME="export_options"><STRONG>Select options</STRONG></A><br>
 144         </td>
 145         <td valign="top">The Do Not Export column displays all options defined for this DHCP server. To export an option, select it and click the right-arrow button between the columns to transfer the option to the Export column. </td></tr>
 146       <tr><td width=125 valign="top"><A
 147         NAME="export_file"><STRONG>Export file</STRONG></A><br>
 148         </td>
 149         <td valign="top">The export file is the file to which the data you selected to export will be copied and compressed. You must provide a full path name to the file.  The file should be placed in a shared directory that is accessible to the DHCP server that will be importing the data. </td></tr>  
 150      <tr><td width=125 valign="top"><A
 151         NAME="export_delete"><STRONG>Delete exported data</STRONG></A><br>
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 153         <td valign="top">If you want the exported data to be deleted from the DHCP server after the export is complete, select this option.  This is recommended, especially if you are exporting networks to avoid conflicting ownership of the IP addresses. ???
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