The DHCP Server Management role consists of the following tasks:
You use the DNS/DHCP Management Utility to create and set up a DHCP Server object. A DHCP Server object can be created or located under any of the following objects:
To create and set up a DHCP server object, complete the following steps:
Click DHCP Management > DHCP Server Management to open the DHCP Server Management window in the main panel.
Select Create Server from the drop-down menu and click OK to open the Create DHCP Server window.
Enter the name of the server or browse to select it.
Click Create.
A message indicates that the new DHCP Server Object has been created.
Click DHCP Management > DHCP Server Management to open the DHCP Server Management window in the main panel.
Select View/Modify Server from the drop-down menu and click OK to open the View/Modify DHCP Server window.
Select the DHCP Server object from the drop-down menu.
Click OK.
You are led through a set of steps by which you can modify the following parameters:
Management applications such as Novell ManageWise® software help you monitor traps.
Click DHCP Management > DHCP Server Management to open the DHCP Server Management window in the main panel.
Select Delete Server from the drop-down menu and click OK to open the Delete DHCP Server window.
Click DHCP Management > DHCP Server Management to open the DHCP Server Management window in the main panel.
Select Start/Stop Server from the drop-down menu and click OK to open the DHCP Server Start/Stop Services window.
Select the server from the Select DHCP Server drop-down menu.
Click OK.
Depending on the state of the DHCP Server module, any one of the following will now appear:
NOTE: To use the Start/Stop DHCP service, DHCPSRVR.NLM must be loaded.
To configure a DHCP server for auditing, use the Audit Trail and Alerts Option:
Click DHCP Management > DHCPServer Management > View/Modify Server.
Select the DHCP server and click OK > Next
Check the Enable Audit Trail Log check box and click OK.
Click DHCP Management > DHCP Server Management to open the DHCP Server Management window in the main panel.
Select Audit Trail Log from the drop-down menu and click OK to open the DHCP Server Audit Trail Log window.
Select the server from the Select DNS Server drop-down menu.
If you want to filter the Audit Period, modify the Starting Date and Ending Date in the appropriate fields.
The following date format is accepted:
Click OK.
This opens the DHCP Audit Trail Log table that lists the following data:
To define a view filter on the DHCPAudit Trail Log, click the Display Options button.
You can now filter events on the following parameters:
Click Next on the DHCP Audit Trail Log window.
Click Download File > Save the Audit Trail Log file on your local machine.
Click DHCP Management > DHCP Server Management to open the DHCP Server Management window in the main panel.
Select Event Log from the drop-down menu and click OK to open the DHCP Event Log window.
Select the server from the Select DHCP Server drop-down menu.
If you want to filter the Audit Period, modify the Starting Date and Ending Date in the appropriate fields.
The following date format is accepted:
Click OK.
This opens the DHCP Event Log table that lists the following data:
To define a view filter on the DHCP Events Log, click the Display Options button.
You can now filter events on the following parameters:
Click Next on the DHCP Event Log window.
Click Download File > Save the Event Log file on your local machine.