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- DHCP Configuration (IPv4 and IPv6) for SA Provisioning
- DHCP software included with the boot server
- Configuring the SA DHCP IPv4 server for SA Provisioning
- Configuring the SA DHCP IPv6 server for SA Provisioning
- Starting and stopping the SA DHCP server for IPv4 and IPv6
- Switching SPARC provisioning modes
- Configuring an existing ISC DHCP server for SA Provisioning
- Configuring an existing Microsoft 2012x64/2012r2 DHCP server for SA Provisioning
Starting and stopping the SA DHCP server for IPv4 and IPv6
To start the DHCP server process, enter the following command on the server running the Boot Server:
/etc/init.d/opsware-sas start dhcpd
/etc/init.d/opsware-sas start dhcpd6
To stop the DHCP server process, enter the following command on the server running the Boot Server:
/etc/init.d/opsware-sas stop dhcpd
/etc/init.d/opsware-sas stop dhcpd6
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