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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 }}</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: 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 }}</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:
* fetching configuration information

* releasing and renewing leases
* 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 * changing which interfaces the DHCP client manages



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The acronym OMAPI stands for Object Management Application Programming Interface. As of 2016 ISC DHCP uses OMAPI as an API to manipulate the internal data structure of a running instance of the ISC DHCP server or client.

Uses on the server include:

Uses on the client include:

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

References

  1. "ISC DHCP API Interface". IPAM. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  2. Ralph Droms and Ted Lemon (2003). The DHCP handbook. Sams. pp. 239, 316. ISBN 9780672323270.

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