UNIX:
Using DHCP
Windows NT:
Using DHCP
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8 Setup for IP Networks and HTTP
To assign the IP address in UNIX by using DHCP:
1. Obtain administrator privileges.
2. Edit or create a scope in the DHCP manager of the dhcp daemon.
The entries made in this scope should include:
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Subnet mask
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Default router Internet address
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NetBIOS over TCP/IP name server Internet address(es)
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NetBIOS over TCP/IP node type
Node type: The server can act either as a B Node (WINS
disabled), or as an H Node (WINS enabled).
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NetBIOS over TCP/IP scope ID
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Lease duration
3. Activate the scope.
4. DHCP must be left configured to the default of enabled.
To assign the IP address in Windows NT by using DHCP:
1. Obtain administrator privileges.
2. Install the DHCP service on an NT server.
3. Open the DHCP Manager (in Administrative Tools).
4. In the Server menu, use Add DHCP Server to Server List to enter
the IP address of each DHCP server on the network.
5. In the Scope menu for a specific server, select Create. Enter:
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Range of IP addresses in a subnet that can be leased
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Subnet mask for the address range
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IP addresses to be excluded from the scope
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Lease duration (can be defaulted)
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Scope name
6. Using the DHCP Options, configure the Default Gateway if the
default 0.0.0.0 is not appropriate.
7. Select Activate in the Scope menu.
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