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Configuring Microsoft DHCP Debug Logging
1. Click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP.
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4. Now that you’ve enabled DHCP audit logging select the Advanced tab and record your Auidt log file path for future configuration needs.
Configuring Windows Agent
- Navigate to the Enterprise Agent for Windows web interface available on http://<ip-address>:6161
- From the left-hand menu, select Log Configuration
- Click the Add button at the bottom of the Log Configuration screen.
- Select the Log Type : select DHCP Logs from the drop down list.
- In Log File or Directory, enter the directory where the DHCP logs are stored. If you are unsure of your log path, see section 4 under “Configuring Microsoft DHCP” above for assistance in determining the log directory.
- In Log Name Format enter the log file format. The default for IPv4 DHCP logs is DhcpSrvLog-*.log
- Leave all other settings as their default
- Once you have filled in the appropriate fields, click the Change Configuration button.
- In the left-hand menu, click "Apply Configuration & Restart Service"
- You will be redirected to Status screen once changes are applied
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