TSIG Key and ip address in DHCP Server Setting

Hi all,
i would like to display the ip address leases in the java dns/dhcp management console. Tried to follow the description in chapter 7.2.14 (oes2 dns/dhcp documentation) and created the TSIG key. But after that i'm unable to add it to the server object because the 'omapi-key' attribute is missing...
The seccond issue is, that i cannod add the dhcp servers ip address to the dhcp server configuration using the java console or imanager...
Any ideas?
Environment is oes2/sp3
David

David,
Check out TID 7006450, Viewing Dynamic Leases Under the DNS/DHCP Mgt Console from OES2.
Hope it helps.
-Hans
>>> On 5/8/2012 at 7:16 AM, in message <[email protected]>, DThielheim<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
i would like to display the ip address leases in the java dns/dhcp
management console. Tried to follow the description in chapter 7.2.14
(oes2 dns/dhcp documentation) and created the TSIG key. But after that
i'm unable to add it to the server object because the 'omapi-key'
attribute is missing...
The seccond issue is, that i cannod add the dhcp servers ip address to
the dhcp server configuration using the java console or imanager...
Any ideas?
Environment is oes2/sp3
David
DThielheim
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