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646 DHCP server configuration
2 Collect information about the network such as subnet mask,
router/Media Gateway and DNS server IP addresses as
specified. Make sure this information is current.
3 Log on as
root and invoke the interface by typing dhcpconfig
at the prompt. A list of questions is presented and the
administrator must supply answers that are then used to
configure the DHCP server.
Solaris 2 uses a text-based interface for configuring DHCP
services.
For information about configuring DHCP Auto discovery, see
DHCP Auto Discovery.
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Use the following procedure to configure Solaris 2 servers to work with
IP Phones.
Procedure 168
Configuring Solaris 2 to work with IP Phones
Step Action
1 Do one of the following:
Create a symbol definition for defining a Site Specific option
by typing the following in the dhcptab configuration table
located at /etc/default/dhcp:
NI2004 s Site,128,ASCII,1,0
Use the dhtadm configuration table management utility by
typing the following command at the prompt:
dhtadm -A -s NI2004 –d ’Site,128,ASCII,1,0’
Where:
NI2004:symbol name
s:identify definition as symbol
Site:site specific option
128:option code
ASCII:data type
1:granularity
0:no maximum size of granularity, that is, infinite
2 Create a Client Identifier macro by doing one of the following:
entering the following:
Nortel-i2004-A m:NI2004="NortelÉ":
Use the dhtadm command:
dhtadm -A -m Nortel-i2004-A -d ’:NI2004="NortelÉ":’
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
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