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DHCP specific reference console icons

Posted on 01/06/202026/06/2024 Christian By Christian 2 Comments on DHCP specific reference console icons
DHCP Icons

In this article, we shall discuss “DHCP specific reference console icons”. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCPIP network. It is an IP standard for simplifying the management of host IP configuration. See how to create and delete a DHCP reservation in Windows Server 2019 and How to configure DHCP Server option 60, 66, and 67 for Windows Deployment Services.

The DHCP standard provides for the use of DHCP servers as a way to manage the dynamic allocation of IP addresses and other related configuration details for DHCP-enabled clients on your network.

DHCP specific reference console icons

It is worth noting that DHCP is a client and server protocol that automatically provides an Internet Protocol (IP) host with its IP address and other related configuration information such as the subnet mask and default gateway.

Note: DHCP allows hosts to obtain required TCP/IP configuration information from a DHCP server.

Windows Server 2008, 2012, 2016, and Windows Server 2019 include a DHCP Server role. However, which you can deploy on your network to lease IP addresses and other information to DHCP clients.

Moreover, All Windows-based client operating systems include the DHCP client as part of TCP/IP, and DHCP client is enabled by default.

For more information on Automatic IP Assignment: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and How to install Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol on Windows Server 2019

Also, see how to configure DHCP: Post-deployment of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, and Information on BOOTP Vendor Extensions and DHCP Options. Please see we can’t sign you with this credential because your domain isn’t available – Why Can’t I Connect with a 169.254 IP Address?

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol specific reference console icons

Furthermore, Some DHCP icons have specific meanings and communicate general status information about the current state of console objects. Here are a few examples below.

IconDescription
This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is 041013_0916_dhcpconsole2.pngIn addition, This means that the console is attempting to connect to the server.
This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is 041013_0916_dhcpconsole3.pngThis often means that DHCP has lost its connection to the server.
IconDescription
The DHCP server added to console.
DHCP server connected and active in console.
The DHCP server connected but not authorized in Active Directory for use on your network.
Here, the DHCP server connected but current user does not have the administrative credentials to manage the server.
DHCP server warning. Available addresses for server scopes are 90 percent or more leased and in use. This means that the server is nearly depleted of available addresses to lease to clients.
Displays the DHCP server alert. No addresses are available from server scopes because the maximum (100 percent) of the addresses allocated for use are currently leased. This represents a failure of the DHCP server on the network because it is not able to lease or service clients.

Scope-related icons

IconDescription
Shows the Scope or superscope is active.
Scope or superscope is inactive.
Scope or superscope warning. Scope warning: 90 percent or more of the scope’s IP addresses are in use. Superscope warning: If any scope within the superscope has a warning, the superscope has a warning.
The Scope or superscope alert. Scope alert: All IP addresses have been allocated by the DHCP server and are in use. No more clients can obtain IP addresses from the DHCP server because it has no more IP addresses to allocate. Superscope alert: At least one scope contained in the superscope has all IP addresses allocated by the DHCP server. No clients can obtain an IP address from the range defined in the scope that is 100 percent allocated. If other scopes within the superscope contain available addresses, the DHCP server can allocate addresses from these scopes.

Option-related icons

IconDescription
Folder containing the list of server options.
Server option.
Folder containing the list of scope options.
The Scope option.
Reservation option.

Lease-related icons

IconDescription
Folder containing the list of active leases.
Shows Active lease: this address is not available for lease by the DHCP server.
Expired lease: this address is available for lease by the DHCP server.
Active lease, DNS dynamic update pending. This address is not available for lease by the DHCP server.
Active reservation lease: this address is an active lease on a reserved IP address. This IP address is not available for lease by the DHCP server.
Client is connecting through a remote access server.

More console icons

IconDescription
Root of the DHCP console.
Address pool folder.
Scope allocation range. Addresses in this range are allocated to the available address pool used to offer leases to clients.
Scope exclusion range. Addresses in this range are excluded from the available address pool used to offer leases to clients.
Folder containing the list of reservations.
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) table.
BOOTP entry in the table, containing information that is returned to the BOOTP client (Ex: boot image file name, file server name).
Folder that contains the Allow and Deny filters folders.
Folder containing the list of allow filters when filtering is enabled. Allow client filters in the list will apply.
The Folder containing the list of allow filters when filtering is disabled. Allow client filters in the list will not apply.
Allow client filter. This client will be allowed to obtain a lease from this DHCP server, if its MAC address is in the list.
Here, the Folder containing the list of deny filters when filtering is enabled. Deny client filters in the list will apply.
Here is the Folder containing the list of deny filters when filtering is disabled. Deny client filters in the list will not apply.
Deny client filter. Clients with these MAC addresses will not be allowed to obtain a lease from this DHCP server.

Failover configured for the DHCP Sever.

DHCP-failoover-icon

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Comments (2) on “DHCP specific reference console icons”

  1. Avatar photo Evil says:
    25/06/2024 at 7:21 PM

    You’re missing the failover arrow icon.

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    1. chris Christian says:
      25/06/2024 at 7:48 PM

      Thank you for pointing that out.

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