384 APPENDIX C: CONFIGURING OPTION 184 ON A WINDOWS 2000 DHCP SERVER
2Right click the name of your DHCP server. From the menu that appears,
select Set Predefined Options. The Predefined Options and Values dialog
box appears.
3Click Add. The Option Type dialog box appears.
4In the Name field, type a name of your choice. For example, because you
are configuring this option to work with the NBX system, you might
choose NBX as the name.
5From the Data Type drop-down list, select Byte.
6Enable the Array check box.
7In the Code text box, type 184.
8In the Description text box, enter a description of your choice. Example:
NBX NCP IP Address.
9Click OK.
In the Predefined Options and Values dialog box, the DHCP Microsoft
Management Console creates a new option name by combining the
option number with the name that you chose and adds this name to the
Option name drop-down list. Example: If you used NBX as the option
name, the system adds 184 NBX to the drop-down list.
Editing Option 184 Value s
1Select the new option name from the Option name drop-down list, and
click Edit Array. The Numeric Value Array Editor dialog box appears.
2In the Data entry area of the dialog box, click the Decimal radio button at
the right of the word Format.
3In the Current Values text box, highlight the 0 (zero), and click Remove.
4To create the new value, enter each element of the new value:
aClick in the New value text box.
bType the individual element value.
cClick Add.
5Repeat steps 4 a, b, and c for each element in the following table. As you
add each element, it appears in the Current values list, above previously
added values.