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105<h1>Network Wizard</h1>
106The Network Wizard guides you through the steps to add a new network to the DHCP server's list of configured networks. The Network Wizard is available from the Edit menu, when the Address view is displayed.<P>
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109To enter information, double-click in the field, enter the desired value, and then press Enter.
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111The following table describes the information required to add a network to the DHCP server.
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117	<td width=125 valign="top"><A NAME="addr"><STRONG>Network Address</STRONG></A></td>
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119	Enter the IP address of the network you are configuring.<p>
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124	<td width=125 valign="top"><A NAME="info"><STRONG>Subnet Mask</STRONG></A><br></td>
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126		Enter the subnet mask for this network. A subnet mask is a way of dividing
127	up the host portion of an Internet address to form local subnetworks.
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131	<td width=125 valign="top"><A NAME="info"><STRONG>Network Type</STRONG></A><br></td>
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133	Specify whether the network is a local area network (LAN) or point-to-point (PPP).<p>
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140	<td width=125 valign="top"><A NAME="router"><STRONG>Routing</STRONG></A></td>
141	<td valign="top">A router is a machine with multiple network
142	interfaces that can forward IP packets from one network to
143	another. In most cases, your clients should use router discovery to
144	connect to a router. If you have clients in your network that cannot
145	use router discovery, enter the IP address of a router which
146	they can use to communicate with systems on another network.
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155	<td width=315 valign="top">If the server is configured to use NIS naming service,
156	the NIS server information will be filled in.  If not, you can enter the domain
157	name and IP address of one or more NIS name servers.<P>
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159	The order in which the address appears in the list determines the order in
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