After updating to snow leopard server i can't find DHCP server settings

Hi, where are the DHCP server settings on Lion server, i cant find them anywhere, i need DHCP in my network.
Please help

Have you downloaded Server Admin Tools for Lion Server? (This is different than Server.app).
The link is here.

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