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- Overview
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- Servers and Relays
- DHCP Config
- Relay Config
- Net Config
- Address
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- Router
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-Network Wizard
-The Network Wizard guides you through the steps to add a new network to the DHCP server's list of configured networks. The Network Wizard is available from the Edit menu, when the Address view is displayed.
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-To enter information, double-click in the field, enter the desired value, and then press Enter.
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-The following table describes the information required to add a network to the DHCP server.
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- Network Address |
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- Enter the IP address of the network you are configuring.
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- Subnet Mask
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- Enter the subnet mask for this network. A subnet mask is a way of dividing
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- Network Type
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- Specify whether the network is a local area network (LAN) or point-to-point (PPP).
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- Routing |
- A router is a machine with multiple network
- interfaces that can forward IP packets from one network to
- another. In most cases, your clients should use router discovery to
- connect to a router. If you have clients in your network that cannot
- use router discovery, enter the IP address of a router which
- they can use to communicate with systems on another network.
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- NIS Domain
- NIS Servers |
- If the server is configured to use NIS naming service,
- the NIS server information will be filled in. If not, you can enter the domain
- name and IP address of one or more NIS name servers.
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- The order in which the address appears in the list determines the order in
- which the servers are queried.
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