Open DHCP Server 2.01 released

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Open DHCP Server 2.01 has been released, providing users with an open-source solution for managing multiple subnets through a dynamic and static lease DHCP server. This server supports various functionalities, including relay agents, BOOTP, PXEBOOT, and offers global, range, and client-specific options.

The primary advantage of using a DHCP server is that it simplifies network configuration by automatically assigning IP addresses to newly connected devices, eliminating the need for manual setup by an administrator. The command-line utility operates by maintaining a database of client IP addresses and allows users to implement a database policy alongside a dedicated configuration file. This setup provides flexibility in designating the network interface for the server, modifying the HTTP interface, and toggling event logging, among other features.

Notably, Open DHCP Server can be installed in two instances, which can operate in a load-shared fail-safe mode. If one instance fails, the other can continue to renew leases, ensuring seamless network operation. Both instances synchronize their databases to prevent any duplicate leases.

Key features of Open DHCP Server include:
- Support for dynamic and static leases.
- Capability to manage up to 125 DHCP ranges and listening interfaces.
- Multi-subnet and multi-domain support.
- Functionality for relay agents, BOOTP, and PXE booting.
- Advanced DHCP range selection and filtering based on MAC addresses, vendor, and user class.
- Client-specific, range-specific, and global option specifications.
- Lease status monitoring via an auto-refreshing HTML page.
- Maintenance of replicated operations to avoid duplicate leases.
- User-friendly installation and operation, even for those unfamiliar with DHCP concepts.
- Efficient use of system resources, ensuring low memory and CPU usage.

In conclusion, Open DHCP Server 2.01 is an efficient tool for network administrators looking to streamline IP address management across multiple subnets. Its robust features and ease of use make it suitable for both novice users and experienced IT professionals. Additionally, it can significantly enhance network reliability and performance, making it an excellent choice for diverse networking environments

Open DHCP Server 2.01 released

Open DHCP Server is an Open Source multi-subnet DHCP Server that supports dynamic, static leases, relay agents, BOOTP, PXEBOOT, and global, range, and client-specific options.

Open DHCP Server 2.01 released @ MajorGeeks