This article explains configuring DHCP in OS X Server in simple steps. It’s an easy to follow tutorial with screenshots and hints that will help you in starting a DHCP service in your network.
DHCP in OS X Server. Creating a DHCP pool.
First thing we have to do is to set up a desired IP address pool the DHCP server should use. This requires providing start and end addresses of the pool, network mask, and router (default gateway) IP address. Additionally we can also specify DNS servers’ IP addresses and lease time.
Switching on the DHCP service.
After the DHCP settings are created they will appear in the Networks section. There they can be easily switched on.
Managing DHCP Clients.
The current status of the DHCP server can be viewed in the Clients section. It lists of currently connected clients that requested a lease of IP address.
This is it. DHCP in OS X Server is very easy to configure and manage.
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