How to install the DHCP in win 8 server
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WIndows and non-Windows systems install DHCP in different ways, but the basic idea is the same group of steps:Add the DHCP service role to the systemActivate the serviceAdd the scope of IP addresses and exclusions to the DHCP serviceActivate the scopeOff you go - addresses!
Either disable the dhcp scope, or remove the service.
That question doesn't end with the word "is". In regards to your question: Start /w ocsetup DHCPServerCore
click on start tab, all programs then click administrative tools then click on manage your server click add on top right corner click next and click on DHCP server click the next tab and follow the steps
Windows Server Family, Linux are some examples. And also there are some routers that have the DHCP service enabled.
To configure Windows Deployment Services (WDS) on Windows Server 2008, first, install the WDS role through the Server Manager. After installation, launch the Windows Deployment Services console, right-click on the server node, and select "Configure Server" to initialize the service. Follow the wizard to specify the transport protocol, choose the location for the Remote Install folder, and configure DHCP options if necessary. Finally, add boot and install images to the WDS server to enable deployment.
, the DHCP relay agent is now available under the Network Policy Server. When installing this role, select a role service "Routing and Remote Access" to be installed. The rest is the same like in Windows Server 2003 - just configure it using RRAS administrative console.
You haven't indicated what operating system you are using. For windows, using the 'ipconfig /all' command will show you what the DHCP server address is.
DHCP server must be assigned a static IP address...On a Windows computer you can find out the IP address of the DHCP server that assigned your current IP address by opening a command prompt and typing "ipconfig /all".
According the the MCSE Guide to managing a Microsoft windows server 2003 network, enhanced book the answer would be that it causes erratic behavior.
DHCP Server can be a standalone server