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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:
- editing registration information for managed nodes and
- controlling the operation of the DHCP Failover Protocol.
Uses on the client include:
- fetching configuration information,
- releasing and renewing leases, and
- changing which interfaces the DHCP client manages
References
- "ISC DHCP API Interface". IPAM. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
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suggested) (help) - Ralph Droms and Ted Lemon (2003). The DHCP handbook. Sams. pp. 239, 316. ISBN 9780672323270.