Creating Option; Editing Option 184 Values - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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Editing Option 184
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If you are configuring more than one subfield for Option 184, the first
subfield must be the Call Processor IP Address for backward compatibility.
1 Start the DHCP Microsoft Management Console:
Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP
The DHCP dialog box appears. In the left pane, look for the name of your
Windows 2000 DHCP server.
2 Right click the name of your DHCP server. From the menu that appears,
select Set Predefined Options to open the Predefined Options and Values
dialog box.
3 Click Add to open the Option Type dialog box.
4 In the Name field, type a name of your choice.
5 From the Data Type drop-down list, select Byte.
6 Enable the Array check box.
7 In the Code field, type 184.
8 In the Description field, enter a description of your choice. Example: NBX
NCP IP Address.
9 Click OK.
In the Predefined Options and Values dialog box, the DHCP Microsoft
Management Console creates a new option name by combining the
option number with the name that you chose and adds this name to the
Option name drop-down list. Example: If you used NBX as the option
name, the system adds 184 NBX to the drop-down list.
1 Select the new option name from the Option name drop-down list, and
click Edit Array. The Numeric Value Array Editor dialog box appears.
2 In the Data entry area of the dialog box, click the Decimal radio button at
the right of the word Format.
3 In the Current Values field, highlight the 0 (zero), and click Remove.
4 To create the new value, enter each element of the new value:
a Click in the New value field.
b Type the individual element value.
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