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Remember always to reset the IAD when you have finished making DHCP
Server configuration changes.
Figure 4.83
DHCP Server Configuration Menu
You may sign on as Supervisor or Network Manager to configure the IAD for
use as a DHCP Server. Options that display in the DHCP Server
Configuration menu are the same for both security levels.
NOTICE:
You must reset the IAD after configuring the IAD as a DHCP Server for
the configuration changes to take effect.
Enable/Disable DHCP Server
When you enable DHCP Server, the IAD sequentially displays and processes
the required configuration commands beginning with Enable DHCP Server.
To enable or disable DHCP Server, follow the steps below:
1
Type
“C”
on the DHCP Server Configuration menu to select Enable/
Disable DHCP. If DHCP Relay is enabled, the IAD prompts you to disable
DHCP Relay because DHCP Server and DHCP Relay cannot be configured
at the same time. If DHCP Relay is not enabled, the IAD prompts you to
enable or disable DHCP server.
2
Type
“E”
to enable DHCP Server, to type
“D”
to disable DHCP Server and
proceed to Step 1 in the next section.
Enable/Disable Checking Additional DHCP Servers
When the IAD boots, you may configure the internal DHCP server to check
for additional DHCP servers on the LAN. If an external DHCP server is
discovered, the IAD-based DHCP service is disabled. To enable or disable
checking for external DHCP servers, follow the steps below.
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