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TCP/IP Configuration 34

Windows NT 4.0 Server

To set up a DHCP scope on a Windows NT 4.0 server, perform the following
steps:

1.

At the Windows NT server, open the Program Manager window and
double-click the Network Administrator icon.

2.

Double-click the DHCP Manager icon to open this window.

3.

Select Server and select Server Add.

4.

Type the server IP address, then click OK to return to the DHCP Manager
window.

5.

In the list of DHCP servers, click on the server you have just added, then
select Scope and select Create.

6.

Select Set up the IP Address Pool. In the IP Address Pool section, set
up the IP address range by typing the beginning IP address in the Start
Address
box and the ending IP address in the End Address box. Also type
the subnet mask for the subnet to which the IP address pool applies.

The starting and ending IP addresses define the end points of the address
pool assigned to this scope.

Note

If desired, you can exclude ranges of IP addresses within a
scope.

7.

In the Lease Duration section, select Unlimited, then select OK.

HP recommends that all projectors 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 projectors as
reserved clients for the scope.