
Starting SNMP, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Customizing DHCP
For information about modifying BootP/DHCP parameters, see Chapter 5,
“Customizing DHCP.”
Starting a DHCP Server
You must use Site Manager to start a DHCP server. The BCC is not supported.
Before you begin, you must do the following:
1. Verify that you have configured IP on an interface, as described in
“Configuring IP for Global Protocols
” on page 1-2.
2. Configure TCP on a router. For instructions on how to configure TCP on a
router, see Configuring IP Utilities.
3. Configure the NetID
®
Server Manager to communicate with the DHCP server.
For the DHCP server to operate, you must first install the NetID Server
Manager on a Unix or NT workstation and configure it to communicate with
the DHCP server. Typically, you install the NetID Server Manager on the
same workstation as the one that contains the NetID database.
Because the DHCP server uses the information in the NetID database to
assign IP addresses and host configuration information, you need to set up
your network configuration using the NetID Management Console before the
DHCP server can operate correctly.
Using the NetID Management Console, you configure a DHCP server and
make IP addresses available for dynamic allocation. For more information
about installing the NetID Server Manager and setting your network
configuration using the NetID Management Console, see the NetID System
Administrator’s Guide.
4. Click on
Apply
.
5. Edit the other parameters in this window. “Customizing BootP Relay Agent
Parameters” on page 4-2.
Site Manager Procedure
(continued)
You do this For instructions, see
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