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The DHCP Server service is not installed with Windows 2000 by default. You must either select it during the operating system installation or install it manually afterward.
On a Windows 2000 network using Active Directory, you must authorize a DHCP server before it can service clients.
You must create a scope for each subnet to be served by a DHCP server, each containing a range of IP addresses to be assigned.
Class IDs make it possible to assign different DHCP option values to a group of clients on a particular subnet.
In Windows 2000 DHCP Server, you can configure DHCP options for the entire server or for a specific scope.
Reservations are IP addresses that are permanently assigned to particular DHCP clients.