If you use the STRTCPSVR command to restart the DHCP server when the DHCP
server is not running, the server ignores the restart instruction and simply starts.
Notes:
1. If you have installed both DHCP and BOOTP servers, only one of the servers
can run. Therefore, an AUTOSTARTparameter value of *YES is not allowed for
both BOOTP and DHCP.Because of this, STRTCP never attempts to start them
both.
2. Use the

Change DHCP Attributes

(CHGDHCPA) command to change the
startup attributes of the DHCP server.The changes take effect the next time you
start the DHCP server by either the
Start TCP/IP
(STRTCP) command or the
Start TCP/IP Server
(STRTCPSVR) command. Youmust have *IOSYSCFG
special authority to use this command.
The AUTOSTARTparameter specifies whether to start the DHCP server
automatically when TCP/IP is started by the STRTCP command. When the
DHCP server is started by the STRTCPSVR command, the DHCP server
ignores the AUTOSTARTparameter and starts regardless of the value of this
parameter.
There is an exception. If the STRTCPSVR *ALL command is issued, all TCP/IP
servers that have been configured are started. However, a BOOTP and DHCP
server cannot both run on the same machine at the same time. If you issue the
STRTCPSVR *ALL command, the system first checks to see if both a BOOTP
and DHCP server job are configured. If both are configured, the system checks
the AUTOSTARTattribute for each server.
If the AUTOSTARTattribute for one of the servers is set to *YES and the other is
set to *NO, the system starts the server with the AUTOSTARTattribute set to
*YES. If both the BOOTP and DHCPAUTOSTART attributes are set to *NO, the
DHCP server starts.
3. If you want the BOOTP server to function as the default, specify that change in
the

Change BOOTP Attributes

(CHGBPA) command, not in the DHCP
configurations.
Ending the DHCP Server
Toend the DHCP server, specify the following
End TCP/IP Server
(ENDTCPSVR)
command with the server attribute set to *DHCP:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*DHCP)
Changing DHCP Attributes
The

Change DHCP Attributes

(CHGDHCPA) command changes the startup
attributes of the DHCP server.The change takes effect the next time you start the
DHCP server from either the
Start TCP/IP
(STRTCP) command or the
Start TCP/IP

Server

(STRTCPSVR) command.
Note: Youmust have *IOSYSCFG special authority to make changes to the DHCP
attributes with the CHGDHCPAcommand.
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