HP recommends that all printers be assigned infinite
leases to avoid problems resulting from IP addresses that
change. Be aware, however, that selecting an unlimited
lease duration for the scope causes all clients in that scope
to have infinite leases.
If you want clients on your network to have finite leases,
you can set the duration to a finite time, but you should
configure all printers as reserved clients for the scope.
8
Skip this step if you have assigned unlimited leases in the
previous step. Otherwise, select
Scope
and select
Add
Reservations
to set up your printers as reserved clients.
For each printer, perform the following steps in the
Add
Reserved Clients
window to set up a reservation for that
printer:
a.
Type the selected IP address.
b.
Obtain the MAC address or hardware address from
the configuration page, and type this address in the
Unique Identifier
box.
c.
Type the client name (any name is acceptable).
d.
Select
Add
to add the reserved client. To delete a
reservation, in the
DHCP Manager
window, select
Scope
and select
Active Leases
. In the
Active
Leases
window, click on the reservation you want to
delete and select
Delete
.
9
Select
Close
to return to the
DHCP Manager
window.
10
Skip this step if you are not planning to use WINS
(Windows Internet Naming Service). Otherwise perform
the following steps when configuring your DHCP server:
a.
From the
DHCP Manager
window, select
DHCP
Options
and select one of the following:
Scope
- if you want Name Services only for the
selected scope.
Global
- if you want Name Services for all scopes.
b.
Add the server to the
Active Options
list. From the
DHCP Options
window, select
WINS/NBNS
Servers (044)
from the
Unused Options
list. Select
Add
, then select
OK
.
A warning may appear requesting that you set the
node type. You do this in step 10d.
c.
You must now provide the IP address of the WINS
server by doing the following:
d.
Select
Value
, then
Edit Array
.
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