Server Administration
DHCP
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4. Verify that the Value String box contains the correct string from DHCP Generic Setup
on page
4-7.
If not, update the string and click the OK button.
Verify the Global Option, 176 46XXOPTION 4
1. Select Global under DHCP OPTIONS.
2. In the Active Options: scroll list, click 176 46XXOPTION.
3. Click the Value button.
4. Verify that the Value String box contains the correct value from DHCP Generic Setup
on page
4-7.
If not, update the string and click the OK button.
Windows 2000 DHCP Server 4
This section describes the configuration of the DHCP server in Windows 2000.
Verifying the Installation of the DHCP Server 4
Use the following procedure to verify whether the DHCP server is installed:
1. Select Start->Program->Administrative Tools->Computer Management.
2. Under Services and Applications in the Computer Management tree, you should find DHCP.
3. If DHCP is not installed, install the DHCP server; otherwise please skip directly to Creating
and Configuring a DHCP Scope for instructions on server configuration.
Creating and Configuring a DHCP Scope 4
Use the following procedure to create and configure a DHCP scope:
1. Select Start->Programs->Administrative Tools->DHCP.
2. In the console tree, click the DHCP server to which you wish to add the DHCP scope for the IP
telephones. Typically this will simply be the name of your DHCP server machine.
3. Select Action->New Scope from the menu.
Windows displays the New Scope Wizard to guide you through rest of the setup.
4. Click the Next button.
The Scope Name dialog box is displayed.
5. Enter a name for the scope in the Name field, such as “DEFINITY IP Telephones,” and a brief
comment in the Description field.
6. Click the Next button when finished.
The IP Address Range dialog box is displayed.