After the configuration process has finished, the DHCP server provides BOOTP
services to the MAC address you entered for each controller.
11. To verify that the BOOTP service is running, go to Service >> Restart.
12. After you power on the storage array, ping the address.
If the ping responds with 'alive', the DHCP server BOOTP operation was successful.
Setting Up a DHCP for Windows 2000
Advanced Server
Before you begin, make sure the following requirements are met:
Windows 2000 server and the storage array are both on the same subnet.
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IP addresses that are assigned to the controllers do not conflict.
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The array is in BOOTP IP addressing mode (the default setting for a new array).
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The Windows 2000 Server setup CD is available.
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The following procedure provides an example of how to set up DHCP with the
BOOTP option on the Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Your environment might
require different steps.
Installing the DHCP Server for Windows
To install DHCP server on the Windows 2000 Advanced Server:
1. From the Control Panel, go to Administrative Tools >> Configure Your Server.
2. Select DHCP from the Networking drop-down menu on the left.
The wizard instructs you to use the Windows Components wizard to add the
DHCP component.
3. Start the Windows Components wizard and double-click Networking Services.
4. Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), click the check box to its
left, and click OK.
The Windows Components wizard is displayed.
5. Click Next.
Appendix C
Configuring a DHCP Server
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