Configure DHCP Server on OpenSUSE 12.2 is pretty easy. With a few simple steps, we can turn an OpenSUSE 12.2 into a powerful DHCP server. DHCP server is a server that responsible to lease IP addresses to the clients on a network.
Steps to Install DHCP Server on OpenSUSE 12.2
1. Open YaST2 and go to Software > Software Management
2. On the Software Management window, change the Filter option into Patterns.
3. Check the DHCP Server and DNS server
4. Click Accept and wait until the installation is finished.
Configure DHCP Server on OpenSUSE 12.2
1. Open YaST2 and go to Network Service > DHCP Server
2. The configuration wizard will open up. On the first one, select which network card will be used to handle the DHCP server.
3. Next, enter the domain Global settings. You can also define the default lease time for each clients.
4. Allocate the IP address range for the DHCP server
5. Finally, save the configuration and select service start when booting to automatically enable the DHCP server each time OpenSUSE reboots.
That's it. Configure DHCP Server on OpenSUSE 12.2 is not hard. Thanks for reading
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