ReadMe for sample DHCPSRV V1.5 INI-file Table of contents 1. Overview 2. Parameters 3. Sample INI structure 4. Disclaimer 5. Copyright notices ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Overview DHCPSRV is a software DHCP server for local area networks, providing static and dynamic DHCP support in peer-to-peer environements. DHCPSRV substitutes preset IP, Subnetmask and DNS configuration with runtime values. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Parameters DHCPSRV is configured via its INI-file. Additional parameters included are not yet fully documented. Refer to the original documentation for basic information. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Sample INI structure [General] NODETYPE = 8 ; Hybrid ; Undocumented parameter DOMAINNAME = MYNETWORK ; Static Domainname preset value SUBNETMASK = 255.255.255.000 ; Static Subnetmask preset value [Settings] ;LEASETIME = ; Undocumented parameter ;NAME = ; Undocumented parameter ;NotifyAddrChange = ; Undocumented parameter ;InstallAsService = 1 ; Start DHCPSRV as a service with Windows NT, 2k, ... ;TRACE = 1 ; Write log file DHCPTRC.TXT ;WINS_1 = ; Pool 1 WINS server address DNS_1 = 192.168.000.001 ; Pool 1 DNS server address ;ROUTER_1 = ; Pool 1 Router address ;IPBIND_1 = ; Undocumented parameter IPPOOL_1 = 192.168.000.001-007 ; Pool 1 dynamic address range IgnoreUnknownClients = 1 ; Static preset MAC address accept/decline rule ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Disclaimer All information provided is subject to error and knowledge. No liability is taken for accuracy and completeness. The author is not affiliated with any company mentioned, nor is any support available from them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. Copyright notices DHCPSRV is Copyright (C) Uwe A. RuttkampDownload Driver Pack
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