DHCP servers
Overview
This section shows you how to perform specific actions in Micetro associated with maintaining your DHCP servers, such as adding and deleting servers and setting DHCP server options. In order to use the DHCP functionality of Micetro you need to have a valid DHCP license key.
Note
The functions for this menu option are listed alphabetically after the New DHCP Server section.
This page describes the process for adding new DHCP servers, and generic DHCP management information. For detailed information about the different DHCP platforms, refer to:
New DHCP Server
Note
When adding a DHCP server, the system automatically changes existing IP Address ranges to scopes if it finds IP Address ranges that contain the same start and end address as a scope on the DHCP server being added.
You must be logged in as a user with privileges to administer DHCP in order to add a DHCP server.
Note
For information on adding a DHCP server on a Men&Mice Appliance, refer to Appliance management.
Navigate to Add DHCP server. The Add DHCP Server dialog box is shown.
and select
- Server Name
Type either the (fully qualified) DNS name or the IP Address of the DHCP server.
- Server address (optional)
If desired, type the IPv4 or IPv6 address for the server. This is not required, but doing so allows the Management Console to connect to the server by IP Address instead of by name.
- Server Type
Click the drop-down list, and select the desired server type.
- Microsoft
connects to a Microsoft DHCP server. If you want to gather the lease history from the DHCP server, you must install a DHCP Server Controller on the server. See Microsoft DHCP.
- ISC
connects to an ISC DHCP server. See ISC DHCP.
- Cisco
connects to a Cisco Router that is running DHCP server software. For more information, see Cisco DHCP.
- Kea
connect to a ISC Kea DHCP server. See ISC Kea DHCP.
- Manage DHCPv6 service (Microsoft only)
When using DHCPv6 in your Microsoft DHCP environment you may toggle this on to allow management of DHCPv6 from Micetro
- Agent-free (Microsoft and ISC Kea only)
When using the agent-free connection method for Windows DHCP, it is not possible to gather the lease history from the DHCP server. For further information regarding this connection method, refer to Server Access on Remote Computers and Microsoft DHCP.
- Proxy
If you are adding a Cisco DHCP or agent-free Microsoft or Kea server, you can specify the location of the DHCP Server Controller by entering the (fully qualified) DNS name or IP Address of the machine running the DHCP Server Controller. This option allows the system to connect to DHCP servers in different forests where a cross-forest trust does not exist. It also allows a non-Windows version of Men&Mice Central to manage Microsoft DHCP servers.
Click Confirm. Once connected, the name of the newly added server displays in the grid of the Server Management context.
Note
To add a DHCP server in the Management Console, see New DHCP Server (Management Console, deprecated).
Server Access on Remote Computers
To manage DHCP servers you must have the DHCP Server Controller installed.
For the ISC DHCP server, a DHCP Server Controller must be installed on each DHCP server you want to manage.
For Microsoft DHCP servers, install the DHCP Server Controller on a Windows machine that is a member of the same domain or workgroup as the DHCP servers. You may install multiple copies of the DHCP Server Controller, for example if you want to manage Microsoft DHCP Servers that reside in different forests. A single DHCP Server Controller for Microsoft DHCP Servers can manage multiple DHCP servers. The DHCP Server Controller must adhere to whatever restrictions and security standards are set forth in Microsoft Windows. See Server Access on Remote Computers (Microsoft DHCP).
For Kea DHCP servers, only one DHCP Server Controller needs to be installed, either on the same machine as the Kea service or on a machine that can access the Kea Control Agent on the network.
Server Access on Remote Computers (Microsoft DHCP)
To configure the DHCP Server Controller to access DHCP servers on remote computers, do the following:
Before you can administer DHCP servers, verify that the DHCP Controller is running as a Windows User and has the necessary privileges.
To enable DHCP Management in Micetro, start the Windows Services program and open the properties dialog box for Men&Mice DHCP Server Controller.
Click the Log On tab. The Local System account radio button is most likely selected.
Click the This account radio button and enter the name and password of a Windows User that is a member of either the Administrators role or the DHCP Administrators role.
Close the dialog box and restart the Men&Mice DHCP Server Controller service.
Warning
Lease history gathering is not possible if you are managing MS DHCP servers on remote computers using the DHCP Server Controller. To gather lease history for a MS DHCP server, you must install the DHCP Server Controller on the server and use the Microsoft with Agent Installed connection method when connecting to the server.
Edit DHCP Server Name
This feature allows you to change the name or IP Address used to connect to a DHCP server. This is useful if you need to refer to the server by another name or if you are connecting to the server by an IP Address and the IP Address has changed. You can also use this feature to change the connection method for MS DHCP servers.
To access this feature, do the following:
Locate the DHCP server.
From the ellipsis menu select Edit DHCP server or use . The Edit DHCP server dialog box displays.
Change the Server name, Server address (optional), and Server Type. If applicable, you can edit the Proxy server’s information.
Click Confirm.
Note
To edit a DHCP server’s name in the Management Console, see Edit DHCP Server Name (Management Console, deprecated).
Toggle DHCPv6 Management on or off
Note
There is only one DHCP service on a Microsoft DHCP server. DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 are not decoupled in Microsoft as they are in Micetro. Any action performed on either DHCPv6 or DHCPv4 that requires a restart of the service will result in a restart of the single DHCP service on the Microsoft server.
Go to Admin and click on Server Management
Expand DHCP Servers and select Microsoft DHCP
Select one or multiple servers, hover over the selection to click on the ellipsis (or meatball) menu and click on Edit DHCP Server
Check :guilabel:`Manage DHCPv6 service to enable DHCPv6 management on the server(s) you’ve selected
Press Confirm
Inherited Access (Management Console)
You can manage access to scopes just as you can for other object types in Micetro, but there is one important distinction: you can set Inherited Access for scopes. When you open the Access dialog box for a scope, the dialog box has an extra section for inherited access.
Checking the Inherit Access checkbox will have the selected scope inherit all access bits from its parent range. This means that whenever the access privileges for the parent range are changed, they will be applied to the scope as well.
Clicking the Apply access inheritance in child ranges button will enable access inheritance for all descendants of the scope. This means that whenever the access privileges in the scope are changed, the changes will be applied of all descendants of the scope.
Regarding other access settings, refer to Access control.
Remove
Note
For information on removing a DHCP server on a Men&Mice Appliance, refer to Appliance management.
To remove a DHCP server, do the following:
In
locate the DHCP server.From the ellipsis menu select Remove DHCP server.
In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
Note
To remove a DHCP server in the Management Console, see Delete (Management Console, deprecated).
Options
The ISC DHCP, Kea DHCP, Cisco, and MS DHCP servers offer different types of options.
You can set options for multiple servers by selecting all of the servers for which you want to set options.
Note
When setting options for multiple servers all of the servers must be of the same type.
In Edit DHCP options from the ellipsis menu.) The DHCP Server Options window displays.
select the applicable DHCP server(s) and use . (OrClick the drop-down list to select which options you want to add. Upon selection, the setting is added to the dialog box for editing.
When all selections/entries are made, click Save to save your changes.
Note
To manage DHCP server option in the Management Console, see Options (Management Console).
Properties (Management Console)
From the Object list, expand the DHCP Servers list.
Right-click on the server for which you want to manage properties and, from the shortcut menu, select Properties. The Properties dialog box for the selected server displays. Refer to the applicable section based upon the server type: MS Server Properties, ISC Server Properties, Kea DHCP Server Properties or Cisco Server Properties.
Advanced ISC Kea Server Properties
DHCP Administrators can access the ISC Kea DHCP server configuration files directly to edit properties that are not available in the user interface.
To access the advanced options, do the following:
Log in to Micetro as the DHCP administrator.
Select a Kea DHCP server, select Edit configuration from the ellipsis menu or use .
When the Edit configuration box displays, you can edit the configuration file for the server.
Click Save. The contents of the files are verified for correctness. If an error is found during verification, an error message displays and the changes are not saved.
Note
To edit advanced DHCP configuration in the Management Console, see Advanced ISC DHCP and ISC Kea Server Properties.
Reload Scope List (Management Console)
Reloads the list of scopes to view additions and/or deletions made by another user.