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This chapter provides guidelines for using Grid Manager to manage Microsoft DHCP servers and for synchronizing DHCP data between Microsoft servers and the Grid. It discusses some features of the Microsoft DHCP servers only as they relate to the synchronization of data. Please review the Microsoft documentation for complete information about Microsoft DHCP servers and their features.
In addition, if you encounter technical issues with your Microsoft DHCP servers, contact Microsoft Technical Support or consult the Microsoft Support site at http://support.microsoft.com/. Some Windows versions require certain updates and hotfixes installed, so the Microsoft server can synchronize with the Grid member. For information about these requirements, see Requirements.
The topics in this chapter include:

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About Microsoft DHCP Management
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About Microsoft DHCP Management

Grid Manager enables you to centrally manage the DHCP data of multiple Microsoft DHCP servers from a single interface. Once the DHCP data is synchronized, you can use the Dashboard on Grid Manager to monitor DHCP and server operations, or organize DHCP data into Smart Folders. Through IPAM tools, such as network maps and IP maps, you can track and manage IP address usage in your networks and monitor DHCP range utilization. You can also run a network discovery to retrieve IP allocation for both managed and unmanaged devices— including virtualized resources. For information about the IPAM features, see Chapter 13, IP Address Management.
 
  Figure 36.1 Managing Microsoft DHCP Servers from Grid Manager

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Synchronizing DHCP Data from Microsoft Servers

After you configure a member to manage the DHCP service of a Microsoft server, the Grid member connects to the server and starts synchronizing IPv4 DHCP data from the Microsoft server to the Grid database. It synchronizes the Microsoft server properties, leases, scopes and reservations.
The synchronization time varies, depending on different factors, such as the number of managed Microsoft servers and the amount of data being synchronized.

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