Changing the DHCP, DNS, or BOOTP Server from CLIMs to System Consoles

About This Document
This procedure is used to move DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP server functionality for HP Integrity
NonStop systems from two designated CLuster I/O Modules (CLIMs) to the primary and backup
NonStop system consoles. The act of moving DHCP/DNS/BOOTP server functionality from
designated CLIMs to system consoles applies to all NonStop systems configured on the same
maintenance LAN. When DHCP/DNS/BOOTP services are enabled on the system consoles, they
are disabled on the CLIMs; you cannot configure DHCP/DNS/BOOTP services on a per system
basis for NonStop systems managed by the same system consoles.
Procedures for hosting DHCP and DNS services apply to NonStop BladeSystems and any NS-series
systems with CLIMs attached; references to HSS and BOOTP services apply only to NonStop
systems running J-series software (with the exception of NonStop NS2000 series systems).
NOTE: In this document, maintenance LAN refers to the dedicated service LAN.
Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)
This topic supports J06.05 and all subsequent J-series RVUs and H06.16 and all subsequent H-series
RVUs until otherwise indicated in a replacement publication.
Intended Audience
This procedure is written for those responsible for configuring NonStop systems.
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