DHCP is a must for workstation ip management. I will use this tip to link to
DHCP resources on the net.
- John
Wobus’ DHCP FAQ
- John Savill’s DHCP FAQ
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Basics
a standard protocol defined by RFC 1541 (which is superseded by RFC
2131)
- RFC2131
- RFC2132
- NetReg
automated system that requires an unknown DHCP client
to register their hardware before gaining full network access. Through a simple
web interface, the client is prompted for their user identification. Powerful
scripts then retrieve the client’s network fingerprint and store it along with
the user’s information in a database. The database provides administrators with
real-time information for troubleshooting and auditing their networks.
- How to export your DHCP db
for import into SQL or some other db
- Use jetpack.exe to compress
WINS and DHCP databases
- How to Remotely Reconfigure
IP from Static Addressing to DHCP
- How to Move a DHCP Database to Another Windows NT Server Q130642
- How to Remove and Reinstall DHCP and Keep the DHCP Configuration
Q169229
- When DHCP server stops
assigning IP addresses
- Spanning Multiple Subnets
A DHCP server can
provide IP addresses to clients spanning multiple subnets if the router that
separates them can act as an RFC 1542(BOOTP) relay agent.
- Creating DHCP Scopes Using DHCP Manager Q150565
- Limitations Creating DHCP Reservations Q196066
- DHCP Minimum Lease Duration Q158016
- Understanding DHCP IP Address Assignment for RAS Clients Q160699
- NT Does Not Provide Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Service Q124584