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<h1 class="topictitle1">DHCP examples</h1>
<div><p>By reviewing diagrams and examples of how different networks are
set up, you can determine which is the best choice for your installation.</p>
<p>Looking at how someone else has used a technology
is often the best way to learn about that technology. The following examples
show how DHCP works, how it is incorporated into different network setups,
and how to tie in some of the V5R4 function. It is a great place to start
whether you are a beginner to DHCP or an experienced DHCP administrator.</p>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzakgscenario1.htm">Example: Simple DHCP subnet</a></strong><br />
You can learn how to set up the iSeries™ server as a DHCP server in a
simple LAN with four PC clients and a LAN-based printer.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzakgscenario2.htm">Example: Multiple TCP/IP subnets</a></strong><br />
You can learn how to set up the iSeries™ server as a DHCP server with
two LANs connected by a DHCP-enabled router.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzakgscenario3.htm">Example: DHCP and multihoming</a></strong><br />
You can learn how to set up the iSeries™ server as a DHCP server for a
LAN that is connected to the Internet by an Internet router.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzakgscenario4.htm">Example: DNS and DHCP on the same iSeries server</a></strong><br />
You can learn how to set up the iSeries™ server as a DHCP server with
dynamic DNS updates for a simple LAN.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzakgscenario7.htm">Example: DNS and DHCP on different iSeries servers</a></strong><br />
You can learn how to set up DHCP and DNS on two different iSeries™ servers
to perform dynamic updates over a simple LAN.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzakgscenario5.htm">Example: PPP and DHCP on a single iSeries server</a></strong><br />
You can learn how to set up the iSeries™ server as a DHCP server for a
LAN and a remote dial-in client.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzakgscenario6.htm">Example: DHCP and PPP profile on different iSeries servers</a></strong><br />
You can learn how to set up two iSeries™ servers as the network DHCP server
and a DHCP/BOOTP relay agent for two LANs and remote dial-in clients.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzakgkickoff.htm" title="Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a TCP/IP standard that uses a central server to manage IP addresses and other configuration details for an entire network.">Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="rzakgplanningdemands.htm" title="You can plan for most of the DHCP setup by looking at your network topology, the devices on the network (for example, routers), and how you want to support your clients in DHCP.">Network topology considerations</a></div>
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