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Starting SNMP, BootP, and DHCP Services
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Starting a DHCP Server
You can use either the BCC or Site Manager to start a DHCP server.
Before you begin, you must do the following:
1.
Verify that IP is configured on an interface, as described in Configuring IP
for Global Protocols on page 1-2.
2.
Configure TCP on the router. For instructions on how to configure TCP on a
router, see Configuring IP Utilities.
3.
Configure the NetID
*
Server Manager to communicate with the DHCP server.
For the DHCP server to operate, you must first install the NetID Server
Manager on a Microsoft
*
Windows NT
*
or UNIX
*
workstation and configure
it to communicate with the DHCP server. Typically, you install the NetID
Server Manager on the same workstation as the one that contains the NetID
database.
Because the DHCP server uses the information in the NetID database to
assign IP addresses and host configuration information, you need to set up
your network configuration using the NetID Management Console before the
DHCP server can operate correctly.
Using the NetID Management Console, you configure a DHCP server and
make IP addresses available for dynamic allocation. For more information
about installing the NetID Server Manager and setting your network
configuration using the NetID Management Console, see the NetID System
Administrator’s Guide.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to create and enable the DHCP server on
the router. You must then must enable the DHCP server on an IP interface.
Using the BCC
To create and enable the DHCP server on the router, go to the global IP prompt for
example,
box; ip
) and enter:
dhcp
For example, the following command creates and enables the DHCP server on the
router.
ip#
dhcp
dhcp#
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