Controllers and service platforms contain an internal DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. The DHCP server can provide the dynamic assignment of IP addresses automatically to requesting clients. This is a protocol that includes IP address allocation and delivery of host-specific configuration parameters from a DHCP server to a host. Some of these parameters include IP address, gateway and network mask.
To view network DHCP options:
Server Information | Lists server information specific to each DHCP server resource available to requesting clients for the dynamic assignment of IP addresses. |
Image File | Displays the image file name. BOOTP or the bootstrap protocol can be used to boot diskless clients. An image file is sent from the boot server. The file contains the operating system image. DHCP servers can be configured to support BOOTP. |
Configuration | Displays the name of the configuration file on the DHCP server. |
Legacy Adoption | Displays legacy (historical) device adoption information on behalf of the access point. |
Adoption | Displays pending (current) adoption information on behalf of an access point. |