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The DHCP Servers tab contains functions for adding, updating, and managing DHCP servers as well as scheduling server tasks. 

Users with resource "read" permissions may view DHCP Server information, however only those with either Admin permissions or granted group-level server permissions can manage DHCP server creation, edits, and deletion.

Additional DHCP Admin tasks occur in other ProVision areas, and not all management tasks require Admin-level permissions - some only require appropriate resource permissions on the DHCP Groups, Zones, and servers involved. See additional sections on this page for more detailed information:

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DHCP Overview

The DHCP Tab organizes ProVision's the DHCP system into a more unified and accessible interface, combining both admin and non-admin DHCP tasks together under the the DHCP tab.

DHCP pools are gathered under DHCP Groups and servers are attached to those Groups. Pools, attached servers, and failovers are managed at a per-Group level.

Users can then view and manage Groups, individual pools, failover values, attach servers, and perform pushes all on the same page. 


DHCP Permissions

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Users with resource "read" permissions may view DHCP Server information, however only those with either Admin permissions or granted group-level server permissions can manage DNS server creation, edits, and deletion.

In order for a user to work with DHCP Groups, Pools, and servers, they must have User Group permissions for:

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Approvals is primarily set up and managed via the Admin Approvals Tab. See the ProVision Admin Guide - Approvals Tab for details on setting up and using Approvals from the Administrative viewpoint. 

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Tasks such as working with pools, DHCP Groups, editing Group Settings, attaching servers to Groups, and manually pushing pools do not require ProVision Admin permissions. 

Instead, these tasks simply require that the user be included in a User Group that has appropriate permissions (either direct, or inherited) on the Parent Resources, DHCP Groups, and servers involved.

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For detailed information on adding, editing, and deleting DHCP Servers, see Working with DHCP Servers.

DHCP Pool Pushes

In DHCPv2the DHCP module, pools may be pushed manually or scheduled for a future time, and may be performed for a single pool, all pools in a DHCP Group, or a full DHCP server.

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For details on performing pushes in the above areas, see the following sections:

Scheduled DHCP Pushes: 

Scheduled pushes may be performed from the following locations in ProVision:

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For more information on DHCP Adminsitrative Administrative tasks, see the following sections: 

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