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The ] '''OMAPI''' stands for '''Object Management Application Programming Interface'''. {{As of | 2016}} ] ] uses OMAPI as an ] to manipulate the internal ] of a running instance of the ] ] or ].<ref>{{cite web |title = ISC DHCP API Interface |url = http://ipamworldwide.com/dhcp-api.html |publisher = IPAM |accessdate = 25 January 2013 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20130127132201/http://www.ipamworldwide.com/dhcp-api.html |archivedate = 27 January 2013 |df = }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last = Ralph Droms and Ted Lemon |title = The DHCP handbook |year = 2003 |publisher = Sams |isbn = 9780672323270 |pages = 239, 316 |url = https://books.google.com/books?ei=Oa8FUfO3DbHVigLlvoGwAw&id=FV9rlGsIXZkC&dq=isbn%3A9780672323270&q=omapi#search_anchor }}</ref>

Uses on the server include:

* editing registration information for managed ] and
* controlling the operation of the ].

Uses on the client include:

* fetching configuration information,
* releasing and renewing leases, and
* changing which interfaces the DHCP client manages

==References==
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==External links==
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