Книга: Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage, Security, & Networking Pocket Consultant

Configuring server bindings

Configuring server bindings

A server with multiple NICs has multiple local area network connections and can provide DHCP services on any of these network connections. However, you might not want DHCP to be served over all available connections. For example, if the server has both a 100-megabits per second (Mbps) connection and a 1-gigabit per second (Gbps) connection, you might want all DHCP traffic to go over the 1-Gbps connection.

To bind DHCP to a specific network connection, follow these steps:

1. In the DHCP console, press and hold or right-click the server with which you want to work, and then tap or click Add/Remove Bindings.

2. Select the IPv4 or IPv6 tab as appropriate for the type of binding with which you want to work.

3. The Bindings dialog box displays a list of available network connections for the DHCP server. If you want the DHCP Server service to use a connection to service clients, select the check box for the connection. If you don’t want the service to use a connection, clear the related check box. If there are no network connections listed for the protocol with which you are working, ensure that the server has a static address for that protocol.

4. Tap or click OK when you have finished.

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