DHCPd Formula
The DHCPd formula is used to configure the DHCP service on the branch server.
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In the SUSE Manager Web UI, open the details page for the branch server, and navigate to the Formulas tab.
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Check the
Dhcpdformula, and click Save. -
Navigate to the tab, and set these parameters:
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In the
Domain Namefield, enter the domain name for the branch server (for example:branch1.example.com). -
In the
Domain Name Serverfield, enter either the IP address or resolvable FQDN of the branch DNS server (for example:192.168.1.5). -
In the
Listen Interfacesfield, enter the name of the network interface used to connect to the local branch network (for example:eth1).
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Navigate to the
Network Configuration (subnet)section, and use these parameters for Network1:-
In the
Network IPfield, enter the IP address of the branch server network (for example:192.168.1.0). -
In the
Netmaskfield, enter the network mask of the branch server network (for example:255.255.255.0). -
In the
Domain Namefield, enter the domain name for the branch server network (for example:branch1.example.com).
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In the
Dynamic IP Rangesection, use these parameters to configure the IP range to be served by the DHCP service:-
In the first input box, set the lower bound of the IP range (for example:
192.168.1.51). -
In the second input box, set the upper bound of the IP range (for example:
192.168.1.151).
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In the
Broadcast Addressfield, enter the broadcast IP address for the branch network (for example:192.168.1.255). -
In the
Routersfield, enter the IP address to be used by routers in the branch server network (for example:192.168.1.5). -
In the
Next Serverfield, enter the hostname or IP address of the branch server (for example:192.168.1.5). -
In the
Filenamefield, if you are booting a client using PXE, type the path to the PXE bootloader. There is usually no need to change the default value of/boot/pxelinux.0. -
In the
Filename Efifield, if you are booting a UEFI client using PXE, type the path to the PXE bootloader. There is usually no need to change the default value of/boot/shim.efi. -
In the
Filename Httpfield, if you are booting a UEFI client using HTTP, type http://branchserver/saltboot/boot/shim.efi. -
Click Save Formula to save your configuration.
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Apply the highstate.