6. If Terminal Services Setup is displayed, select Remote administration mode.
Click Next.
If your server has obtained an address from a DHCP server for its own address, a
warning is displayed.
7. Click OK to accept the warning.
Local Area Connection Properties is displayed.
8. Assign a static IP address to the server, or click Server to keep DHCP addressing
for the server. Click OK.
9. Click Finish to exit the Windows Components wizard.
The DHCP server is now installed. The next step is to configure the server.
Configuring the DHCP Server for Windows
1. From the Control Panel, go to Administrative Tools >> Computer Management
>> Services and Application >> DHCP.
2. From the Action menu, select New Scope.
The New Scope wizard is displayed.
3. Enter the following information as prompted:
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4. Click Finish to exit the wizard.
The contents of the DHCP server are listed.
5. Right-click Scope [ipaddress] scope-name and select Properties.
6. In the Scope Properties box, click the Advanced tab.
7. Select BOOTP only, set the lease duration to Unlimited, and click OK.
8. Right-click Reservations.
The Controller A Properties box is displayed.
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Scope name and description:
IP address range (for example, 192.168.0.170 to 192.168.0.171)
Subnet mask (for example, 255.255.255.0)
Add exclusions (do not exclude any IP addresses)
Lease duration (accept the default of 8 days)
Router (default gateway) of your subnet (for example, 192.168.0.1)
Domain name, WINS server (these are not needed)
Activate Scope? (select "Yes, I want to activate this scope now")
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