Administering DHCP Server
Updated: October 16, 2008
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
This guide provides information about administering DHCP servers in Windows Server 2008.
When you deploy DHCP servers on your network, you can automatically provide client computers and other TCP/IP-based network devices with valid IP addresses. You can also provide the additional configuration parameters, called DHCP options, that these clients and devices need to connect to other network resources, such as DNS servers, WINS servers, and routers.
In this guide
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Managing DHCP Server Access
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Managing DHCP from the Command Prompt
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Managing Options
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Managing Clients and Leases
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Managing Reservations and Reserved Clients
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Managing the DHCP Database
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Managing BOOTP Clients
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Managing DHCP Server Scopes
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Managing DHCP Superscopes
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Managing DHCP Multicast Scopes
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Configuring Secure Dynamic Update
