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Index, Interface, RelayerFilter, IPAddressPool, Netmask, DefaultGateway, Domain, LeaseTime, NBNS1, - dns relay
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3.14. DHCPServer Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.14. DHCPServer Description A DHCP Server determines a set of IP addresses and host configuration parameters to hand out to DHCP clients attached to a given interface. Properties Index Name Interface RelayerFilter IPAddressPool Netmask DefaultGateway Domain LeaseTime DNS1 DNS2 NBNS1 NBNS2 NextServer LogEnabled The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier) Specifies a symbolic name for the DHCP Server rule. (Identifier) The source interface to listen for DHCP requests on. This can be a single interface or a group of interfaces. A range, group or network that will allow specific DHCP Relayers access to the DHCP Server. (Default: 0/0) A range, group or network that the DHCP Server will use as IP address pool to give out DHCP leases from. Netmask sent to the DHCP Client. Specifies what IP should be sent to the client for use as default gateway. If unspecified or if 0.0.0.0 is specified, the IP given to the client will be sent as gateway. (Optional) Domain name used for DNS resolution. (Optional) The time, in seconds, that a DHCP lease should be provided to a host after this the client have to renew the lease. (Default: 86400) IP of the primary DNS server. (Optional) IP of the secondary DNS server. (Optional) IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server that is used in Microsoft environments which uses the NetBIOS Name Servers (NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS names. (Optional) IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server that is used in Microsoft environments which uses the NetBIOS Name Servers (NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS names. (Optional) IP address of next server in the boot process. (Optional) Enable logging. (Default: Yes) 103