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Configuring the DHCP Server
7.5 Using DHCP GUI to Configure DHCP
Specify the time in seconds as a 32-bit unsigned integer.
Keep Alive Octet
This parameter specifies whether the client is to send TCP keepalive messages
with a garbage octet for compatibility with older implementations.
The following are valid values:
False: Do not send a garbage octet.
True: Send a garbage octet. (Sets the compatibility mode.)
TCP Default Time-to-Live
This option specifies the default time-to-live that the client uses when sending
TCP segments.
Minimum value is 1.
7.5.3.4.10 Time Parameters Time parameters allow you to change information
about network time services available to clients on the network.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) Servers
Specifies a list of RFC 1305 time servers available to the client. List the server
addresses in the order of preference.
Use this format: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.
7.5.3.4.11 X Window Parameters X parameters configure X11-related
parameters on a per-host basis.
X Window Display Manager
Specifies a list of IP addresses of systems that are running the X Window System
display manager and that are available to the client.
Enter IP addresses in the order of preference.
Use this format: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.
X Window Font Server
Specifies a list of X Window System font servers available to the client. Enter the
server addresses in the order of preference.
Use this format: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.
7.6 Configuring DHCP/BOOTP IP Addressing
After you convert your existing BOOTP file to the new DHCPCAP. file as
described in Section 7.4.1, you are ready to begin serving your existing BOOTP
clients without any further changes.
This section explains how to use the GUI to configure static IP addressing for any
DHCP/BOOTP clients you add in the future, as appropriate.
Configuring static IP addressing for DHCP and BOOTP client requires different
steps described in the following sections.
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