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Macos server 5.4
Macos server 5.4













  • Starting IP Address: The first IP address used.
  • Keep in mind that you can tag multiple VLANs on a NIC, assign each an interface in OS X and therefore provide different scopes for different VLANs with the same physical computer and NIC.
  • Network Interface: The network interface you’d like to share IPs over.
  • This is how long a lease that is provided to a client is valid before the lease expires and the client must find a new lease, either from the server you’re configuring or a different host.
  • Lease Duration: Select an hour, a day, a week or 30 days.
  • Name: A name for the scope, used only on the server to keep track of things.
  • To configure a scope, double-click on the first entry in the Networks list.Įach scope, or Network, will have the following options: You’ll also see an ON and OFF switch, but we’re going to configure our scopes, or Networks as they appear in the Server app, before we enable the service. Then click on DHCP.Īt the DHCP screen, you’ll see two tabs: Settings, used for managing the service and Clients, used to see leases in use by computers that obtain IP address information from the server.

    MACOS SERVER 5.4 INSTALL

    To install the service, open the Server app and then click on the Show button beside Advanced in the server sidebar. It’s pretty simple to use and transparent, just as DHCP services should be.

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    The DHCP Server built into macOS Server 5.4 on High Sierra is similar to the DHCP service that was included in Server 10.2 and 10.2 and from the good ‘ole Panther days. DHCP, or Dynamic Host Control Protocol, is the service used to hand out IP addresses and other network settings by network appliances and servers.













    Macos server 5.4