System Administration Guide, Volume 3

The DHCP Manager Window

The DHCP Manager window's appearance differs, depending on whether the server on which it is running was configured as a DHCP server or a BOOTP relay agent.

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

The following figure shows the DHCP Manager window as it appears when you start it on a DHCP server.

Figure 11-1 DHCP Manager Running on a DHCP Server System

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When the server is configured as a BOOTP relay agent, the DHCP Manager window does not show these tabs because the BOOTP relay agent does not need any of this information. You can only modify the BOOTP relay agent's properties and stop/start the DHCP daemon with DHCP Manager. The following figure shows the DHCP Manager window as it appears when you start it on a system configured as a BOOTP relay agent.

Figure 11-2 DHCP Manager Running on a BOOTP Relay Agent System

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DHCP Manager Menus

DHCP Manager menus include:

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

All DHCP service management activities are accomplished through the Edit and Service menus. You use the commands in the Edit menu to create, delete, and modify networks, addresses, macros, and options, depending on which tab is selected. When the Addresses tab is selected, the Edit menu also lists wizards, which are sets of dialogs that make it easy to create networks and multiple IP addresses. The Services menu lists commands for managing the DHCP daemon, enabling you to start/stop, enable/disable, modify the server configuration, and unconfigure the server.