Three steps to port the DHCP server database

  
                  For the DHCP server, we understand some of its basic conditions and configuration content. After that, we will explain the related operations of Windows 2003 to the Windows Server DHCP server database migration. Then the following steps:

DHCP server database migration Step 1: On the DHCP server is already configured machine, click the "Start" menu, open the Run dialog box, type "CMD" command. (FIG. 1)



Figure 1: Input "CMD"

DHCP server database migration in a second step the "Run" dialog box: pop-up "command In the prompt dialog box, we need to use the "NETSH" command to implement configuration backup and porting of the DHCP server. Enter the "netsh dhcp server export e:\\dhcp.txt all" command to back up the DHCP server database information to the E disk until the prompt "Command completed successfully" prompts to return to the prompt, indicating that the DHCP server database information has been successfully Back up to the E drive, open the E drive again, you will see a text file called DHCP server. (FIG. 2)



Figure 2: DHCP server database backup information

DHCP server database migration third step: "DHCP.TXT" backed-up files over the network Or the removable media is copied to another server c. This machine has already installed the DHCP service before, but without any configuration, enter the "command prompt" state and enter "netsh dhcp server import c:\\dhcp. The tex all command, click Enter, until the prompt "Command completed successfully" appears. (Figure 3)



Figure 3: Import the DHCP database backup files

we open the DHCP console again, then you will see just the information already backed up Can be used normally on this server.
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