e.
From the
IP Address Array Editor
, select
Remove
to delete any undesired addresses previously set.
Then type in the IP address of the WINS server and
select
Add
.
f.
Once the address appears in the list of IP addresses,
select
OK
. This returns you to the
DHCP Options
window. If the address you have just added appears
in the list of IP addresses (near the bottom of the
window) return to step 10d. Otherwise, repeat step
10c.
g.
In the
DHCP Options
window, select
WINS/NBT
Node Type (046)
from the
Unused Options
list.
Select
Add
to add the node type to the Active Options
list. In the
Byte
box, type
0x4
to indicate a mixed
node, and select
OK
.
11
Click
Close
to exit to
Program Manager
.
Windows 2000 Server
To set up a DHCP scope on a Windows 2000 server, perform
the following steps:
1
Run the Windows 2000 DHCP manager utility. Click
Start
, select
Settings
and
Control Panel
. Open the
Administrative Tools
folder and run the
DHCP
utility.
2
In the DHCP window, locate and select your Windows
2000 server in the DHCP tree.
If your server is not listed in the tree, select
DHCP
and
click the
Action
menu to add the server.
3
After selecting your server in the DHCP tree, click the
Action
menu and select
New Scope
. This runs the
Add
New Scope
Wizard.
4
In the
Add New Scope
Wizard, click
Next
.
5
Enter a Name and Description for this scope, then click
Next
.
6
Enter the range of IP addresses for this scope (beginning
IP address and ending IP address). Also, enter the subnet
mask. then click
Next
.
Note
If subnetting is used, the subnet mask defines which
portion of an IP address specifies the subnet and
which portion specifies the client device. For more
information, see TCP/IP Overview.
7
If applicable, enter the range of IP addresses within the
scope to be excluded by the server. Then click
Next
.
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