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= Using Linux DHCP =
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== Steps Here ==
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Please list linux steps here.
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= Using ProxyDHCP (dnsmasq) =
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== Steps Here ==
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Please list dnsmasq steps here.
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= Using Windows Server 2012 (r1) DHCP Policy =
 
= Using Windows Server 2012 (r1) DHCP Policy =
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== Step 1 ==
  
 
Right click IPv4, and pick "Define vendor class".
 
Right click IPv4, and pick "Define vendor class".
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[[File:Step 1.png]]
  
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== Step 2 ==
  
 
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== Step 3 ==
  
 
Here, The display name and description aren't really important but should describe what this does.  
 
Here, The display name and description aren't really important but should describe what this does.  
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[[File:Step 3.png]]
 
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== Step 4 ==
  
 
Underneath IPv4 -> Scope -> Policies, right click on "Policies" and choose "New Policy..."
 
Underneath IPv4 -> Scope -> Policies, right click on "Policies" and choose "New Policy..."
  
 
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[[File:Step 4.png]]
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== Step 5 ==
  
 
[[File:Step 5.png]]
 
[[File:Step 5.png]]
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== Step 6 ==
  
 
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[[File:Step 6.png]]
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== Step 7 ==
  
 
[[File:Step 7.png]]
 
[[File:Step 7.png]]
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== Step 8 ==
  
 
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[[File:Step 8.png]]
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== Step 9 ==
  
 
[[File:Step 9.png]]
 
[[File:Step 9.png]]
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== Step 10 ==
  
 
[[File:Step 10.png]]
 
[[File:Step 10.png]]
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= Using OS X DHCP =
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== Steps Here ==
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Please list OS X steps here.

Revision as of 19:05, 9 July 2015

Using Linux DHCP

Steps Here

Please list linux steps here.

Using ProxyDHCP (dnsmasq)

Steps Here

Please list dnsmasq steps here.

Using Windows Server 2012 (r1) DHCP Policy

Step 1

Right click IPv4, and pick "Define vendor class".

Step 1.png

Step 2

Step 2.png

Step 3

Here, The display name and description aren't really important but should describe what this does.

What's important is the "ASCII" field. In this field, you would type this:

PXEClient:Arch:00007

As you type this in, the ID and Binary fields will auto-update. When done, click Ok, ok, ok to finish this part of the procedure.

Step 3.png

Step 4

Underneath IPv4 -> Scope -> Policies, right click on "Policies" and choose "New Policy..."

Step 4.png

Step 5

Step 5.png

Step 6

Step 6.png

Step 7

Step 7.png

Step 8

Step 8.png

Step 9

Step 9.png

Step 10

Step 10.png

Using OS X DHCP

Steps Here

Please list OS X steps here.