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Adding DHCP options (Windows 2000)
Use the following procedure to add DHCP options to the scope (Windows 2000):
1. On the DHCP window, right-click the Scope Options folder under the scope you created in
the last procedure.
A menu is displayed.
2. Click Configure Options.
The Scope Options dialog box is displayed.
3. In the General tab page, under the Available Options, select 066 Boot Server Host Name
Options.
The String Value dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the TFTP Server addresses in the string value.
Use the same TFTPSRVR value format as discussed in the TFTP Generic Setup section.
For example, if you had a TFTP server at IP address zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz and a second TFTP
server at address tftpserver.yourco.com, in the string value field enter
“zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz,tftpserver.yourco.com”
5. Also under the Available Options, select 176 Site-Specific Options.
6. Click Add, and then click Edit Array.
The IP Address Array Editor dialog box is displayed.
7. Enter the IP Addresses for the TFTP Servers that support the IP Telephones.
8. Click OK.
The Predefined Options and Values dialog box is displayed.
9. Click OK.
The Predefined Options and Values dialog box is closed, leaving the DHCP dialog box
enabled.
10. Expand the newly created scope to reveal its Scope Options.
11. Click Scope Options, and select Action>Configure Options from the menu.
12. In the General tab page, under the Available Options, select 176 Site-Specific Options.
13. In the Data Entry box, enter the DHCP IP Telephone option string as described in the
DHCP
generic setup
section.
14. From the list in Available Options, select 003 Router.
15. Enter the gateway (router) IP address.
16. Click Add.
17. Click OK.
Summary of Contents for Application Solutions
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Page 204: ...Security 204 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
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