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SafeNet/400
Reference
Guide
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Copyright 2008 MP Associates of Westchester, Inc.
V8.50 - May 2008
Chapter 5 - DHCP Controls and Reporting
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP allows clients to obtain IP network configuration, including an IP address, from a central
DHCP server. DHCP servers control whether the addresses they provide to clients are allocated
permanently or leased for a specific period of time. When the server allocates a leased license,
the client must periodically check with the server to re-validate the address and renew the lease.
The DHCP client and server programs handle address allocation, leasing and lease renewal.
If you are using DHCP on your System i5 this gives you a way to control it. If you are not using
DHCP, you can still use these options to review other activity.
To use the System i5 as a DHCP server, refer to the relevant OS/400 manual and/or Operations
Navigator.