Modifying An Existing Ip Address Object - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Modifying an Existing IP Address Object

100 Novell DNS/DHCP Management Utility Administration Guide
Refer to
"Creating IP Address Objects" on page 92
creating IP Address objects. After an IP Address object has been created, you
can modify its configuration parameters by completing the following steps:
1
Click DHCP Management > IP Address Management to open the IP
Address Management window in the main panel.
2
Select Modify IP Address from the drop-down menu > click OK to open
the Modify IP Address window.
3
Select the subnet that contains the IP address to be modified.
4
Select the IP Address.
5
Click OK.
You are led through a set of steps by which you can modify the following
IP Address object parameters:
Assignment Type: Specifies Exclusion or Manual IP address
assignment types.
- Exclusion: Address objects are created to identify IP addresses to
be excluded from DHCP server address assignment. An Excluded
assignment type designates that the IP address will not be used.
- Manual: Address objects are created to identify an IP address to be
assigned to a device. A client identifier or MAC address must be
configured for the manual address so that the DHCP server can
identify the appropriate client. Manual assignment types specify
client identifiers, MAC types, MAC addresses, or hostname
parameters.
Client Identifier: Uniquely identifies the client.
MAC Type: Specifies the MAC address type.
- 15, Frame Relay
- 16, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
- 17, HDLC
- 18, Fibre Channel
- 19, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
- 20, Serial Line
- 21, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
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