Windows 2008 R2 DHCP management pack

i got the windows 2008 R2 DHCP management pack installed but one of my dhcp server is 2008. Will this mp monitor 2008 DHCp server? 
one of my dhcp cluster went down and service was stopped but there was no alert .
what is the problem?

Different between true and false option of “Alert only if startup type is automatic " when DHCP service is stopped
DHCP service   start up type
“Alert only if   startup type is automatic "
automatic
not automatic
Yes
Generate Alert
No Alert
No
Generate Alert
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