2.2.1.2.191 IP_AUTO_DHCP_GLOBAL_INFO
The IP_AUTO_DHCP_GLOBAL_INFO structure holds the global configuration for the DHCP allocator and is used in the following methods:
The configuration consists of two things:
The network and mask from which addresses are to be allocated.
An optional list of addresses to be excluded from allocation. Thus, this structure is of variable length.
typedef struct _IP_AUTO_DHCP_GLOBAL_INFO { ULONG LoggingLevel; ULONG Flags; ULONG LeaseTime; ULONG ScopeNetwork; ULONG ScopeMask; ULONG ExclusionCount; ULONG ExclusionArray; } IP_AUTO_DHCP_GLOBAL_INFO, *PIP_AUTO_DHCP_GLOBAL_INFO;
LoggingLevel: Specifies the logging level. It MUST be one of the following values.
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Value
Meaning
IPNATHLP_LOGGING_NONE
0x00000000
No logging is done.
IPNATHLP_LOGGING_ERROR
0x00000001
Only errors are logged.
IPNATHLP_LOGGING_WARN
0x00000002
Errors and warnings are logged.
IPNATHLP_LOGGING_INFO
0x00000003
Errors, warnings, and information is logged.
Flags: This MUST be set to 0.
LeaseTime: The lease time, in minutes.
ScopeNetwork: The scope of the network from which addresses are to be allocated.
ScopeMask: The mask used to identify the subnet portion of the address. See [RFC950]. The value obtained by logically ANDing ScopeMask and ScopeNetwork MUST equal ScopeNetwork. Any ScopeMask that produces a different ANDed result is invalid.
ExclusionCount: The number of IP addresses that need to be excluded from being allocated. This is also indicates the size of the ExclusionArray.
ExclusionArray: An array of IP addresses that need to be excluded. The size of the array is given by ExclusionCount.