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Option Code Description
Disables NetBIOS if selected as an option with a value of 0x1. Specifies that a client should release its DHCP lease on shutdown if selected as an option with a value of 0x1. Specifies that the default router metric base should be used if selected as an option with a value of 0x1. Option Name
Microsoft Disable NetBIOS 001 Option Microsoft Release DHCP 002 Lease On Shutdown Option Microsoft Default Router Metric Base 003 Part 6: Managing Windows Server 2003 Networking and Print Services
Managing DHCP
Settings Options for All Clients
On the DHCP server, you can set TCP/IP options at several levels. You can set options for the following components: All scopes on a server A specific scope
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In the DHCP console, expand the entry for the server you want to work with, right-click Server Options, and then choose Configure Options. In the DHCP console, expand the scope you want to work with, right-click Scope Options, and then choose Configure Options. In the DHCP console, expand the scope, expand Reservations, right-click the reservation you want to work with, and select Configure Options. A single reserved IP address
Regardless of the level at which you are setting TCP/IP options, the dialog box displayed has the exact same set of choices as that shown in Figure 25-16. You can now select each standard TCP/IP options you want to use in turn, such as Router, DNS Servers, DNS Domain Name, WINS/NBNS Servers, and WINS/NBT Node Type, and configure the appropriate values. Click OK when you are finished. F25ws16
Figure 25-16. Set class-specific options using the General tab.
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Settings Options for Routing and Remote Access Clients Only
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On the DHCP server, you can set TCP/IP options for RRAS clients at several levels. You can set options for the following components: All scopes on a server A specific scope
In the DHCP console, expand the entry for the server you want to work with, right-click Server Options, and then choose Configure Options. In the DHCP console, expand the scope you want to work with, right-click Scope Options, and then choose Configure Options. In the DHCP console, expand the scope, expand Reservations, right-click the reservation you want to work with, and select Configure Options. A single reserved IP address
Regardless of the level at which you are setting TCP/IP options, the dialog box displayed has the exact same set of choices. You can now complete the following steps: 1 Click the Advanced tab, as shown in Figure 25-17. Select DHCP Standard Options as the vendor class and Default Routing And Remote Access Class as the user class. F25ws17
Figure 25-17. Set the DHCP Standard Options.
2 Select each standard TCP/IP option you want to use in turn, such as Router, DNS Servers, DNS Domain Name, WINS/NBNS Servers, and WINS/NBT Node Type, and configure the appropriate values. 3 For clients running Windows 2000 or later, select Microsoft Windows 2000 Options as the vendor class and Default Routing And Remote Access Class as the user class, as shown in Figure 25-18. Part 6: Managing Windows Server 2003 Networking and Print Services
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F25ws18
Figure 25-18. Set the add-on options for remote access clients.
4 Select each add-on TCP/IP option you want to use in turn, such as Microsoft Disable NetBIOS Option and Microsoft Release DHCP Lease On Shutdown Option, and accept the default value (0x1) to turn on the option. 5 Click OK.
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