System Administration Guide: IP Services

About DHCP Manager

DHCP Manager is a graphical user interface (GUI) tool that you can use to perform administration tasks on the DHCP service.

DHCP Manager Window

The DHCP Manager window's appearance depends on how the DHCP server is configured on the system on which DHCP Manager is running.

DHCP Manager uses a tab-based window when the system is configured as a DHCP server. You select a tab for the type of information you want to work with. DHCP Manager features the following tabs:

The following figure shows how the DHCP Manager window might look when you start DHCP Manager on a DHCP server.

Figure 15–1 DHCP Manager on a DHCP Server System

Shows Addresses tab with network numbers, client names,
and lease information.

When the server is configured as a BOOTP relay agent, the DHCP Manager window does not show these tabs. The BOOTP relay agent does not need the same information. You can only modify the BOOTP relay agent's properties and stop or start the DHCP daemon with DHCP Manager. The following figure shows how DHCP Manager might look on a system that is configured as a BOOTP relay agent.

Figure 15–2 DHCP Manager on a BOOTP Relay Agent

The window displays the BOOTP Relay tab, which tells
you to manage the relay service through the Service menu.

DHCP Manager Menus

DHCP Manager menus include the following items:

When DHCP Manager runs on a BOOTP relay agent, the Edit and View menus are disabled.

All DHCP management tasks are accomplished through the Edit and Service menus.

You use the commands in the Edit menu to create, delete, and modify items in the selected tab. Items can include networks, addresses, macros, and options. When the Addresses tab is selected, the Edit menu also lists wizards. Wizards are sets of dialogs that help you create networks and multiple IP addresses.

The Service menu lists commands that enable you to manage the DHCP daemon. From the Service menu, you can perform the following tasks:

Starting and Stopping DHCP Manager

You must run DHCP Manager on a DHCP server system as superuser. If you must run DHCP Manager remotely, you can send the display to your system by using the X Window remote display feature.

ProcedureHow to Start and Stop DHCP Manager

  1. Become superuser on the DHCP server system.

  2. (Optional) If you are logged in to the DHCP server system remotely, display DHCP Manager on your local system as follows.

    1. Type the following on the local system:


      # xhost +server-name
      
    2. Type the following on the remote DHCP server system:


      # DISPLAY=local-hostname;export DISPLAY
      
  3. Start DHCP Manager.


    # /usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr &
    

    The DHCP Manager window opens. If the server is configured as a DHCP server, the window displays the Addresses tab. If the server is configured as a BOOTP relay agent, the window displays with no tabs.

  4. To stop DHCP Manager, choose Exit from the File menu.

    The DHCP Manager window closes.