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Configuring the DHCP Server
7.5 Using DHCP GUI to Configure DHCP
Enter the names of subnets, nodes, or other groups that are to be members
of the group, that will pull in this group’s parameters. If you have already
created a node or subnet group or groups that are members of the include
group you are entering the DHCP GUI will display the names of these groups
in the Group Members field. If you want to include a new member or delete
an existing member you can do so here in the group’s Group Members field or
under the Subnets or Nodes tab in the Member of Group field of the groups
pulling in this group.
6. Set up key information:
Enter the vendor class (for example, TCPVMS or JOIN) that identifies
the DHCP client vendor class to which this entry should apply. Note
that you can have multiple include groups with the same name if they
have different vendor class key values. If the entry should apply to any
vendor class or you are not using vendor classes leave the vendor class
field blank.
7. Choose from the lists of DHCP parameters on the drop-down list.
Different lists of DHCP parameters are available on the drop down list.
Choose either BASIC DHCP Parameters or DHCP Parameters.
8. As appropriate, enter information for Network, Lease, Time, BOOTP,
NetBIOS, X Window, TCP, IP, and Link parameters. For more information
about these parameters, refer to Section 7.5.3.4.
9. Choose Update from the File menu.
The new configuration takes effect immediately.
7.5.3.3.3 Removing a group record To remove a group record:
1. Click the Groups tab.
2. Choose DHCP Parameters from the drop-down list.
3. Choose the Group record you want to delete.
4. Click Delete.
Changes to the database take effect immediately.
7.5.3.4 Nodes, Subnets, Group Parameters
This section describes the subnet, group, and node parameters. The parameters
are grouped by the following categories:
Name and ID Parameters
Key Parameters
BOOTP Parameters
IP Parameters
Lease Parameters
Link Parameters
NetBIOS Parameters
Network Parameters
TCP Parameters
Time Parameters
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