Table 37: DHCP Server Quick Configuration Pages Summary (continued)
Your ActionFunctionField
Type the IP address of the Services Router. If
you do not specify a server identifier, the
primary address of the interface on which the
DHCP exchange occurs is used.
Specifies the IP address of the DHCP server
reported to a client.
Server Identifier
Type the name of the domain.Specifies the domain name that clients must
use to resolve hostnames.
Domain Name
Do either of the following:
To add a domain name, type the name
next to the Add button, and click Add.
To delete a domain name, select the name
in the Domain Search box, and click
Delete.
Specifies the orderfrom top to bottomin
which clients must append domain names
when resolving hostnames using DNS.
Domain Search
Do either of the following:
To add a DNS server, type an IP address
next to the Add button, and click Add.
To remove a DNS server, select the IP
address in the DNS Name Servers box,
and click Delete.
Defines a list of DNS servers the client can use,
in order of preferencefrom top to bottom.
DNS Name Servers
Do either of the following:
To add a relay agent, type an IP address
next to the Add button, and click Add.
To remove a relay agent, select the IP
address in the Gateway Routers box, and
click Delete.
Defines a list of relay agents on the subnet, in
order of preferencefrom top to bottom.
Gateway Routers
Do either of the following:
To add a NetBIOS name server, type an
IP address next to the Add button, and
click Add.
To remove a NetBIOS name server, select
the IP address in the WINS Servers box,
and click Delete.
Defines a list of NetBIOS name servers, in order
of preferencefrom top to bottom.
WINS Servers
Boot Options
Type a path and filename.Specifies the path and filename of the initial
boot file to be used by the client.
Boot File
Type the IP address or hostname of the TFTP
server.
Specifies the TFTP server that provides the
initial boot file to the client.
Boot Server
DHCP Static Binding Information
Type the hexadecimal MAC address of the
client.
Specifies the MAC address of the client to be
permanently assigned a static IP address.
DHCP MAC Address
(required)
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