All Classes in Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library Management Pack

 DisplayNameDescriptionIDBase ClassAbstractHostedSingletonGroupExtensionAccessibilityElementId
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.DatabaseDHCP DatabaseThis is the DHCP database class instance.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.DatabaseMicrosoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.DHCPComponentFalseTrueFalseFalseFalsePublicdbd1ed8b-9f75-a239-2101-706283400c16
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.DHCPComponentDHCP ComponentALL DHCP components will derive from this class instead of directly from DHCPComponent so that one dependency rule can cause all component unit monitors to automatically show in Health Explorer for the DHCP server classMicrosoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.DHCPComponentMicrosoft.Windows.ApplicationComponentTrueTrueFalseFalseFalsePublic3de8f349-26c7-d7c9-a7d1-72a5f5f538db
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.IPv4ScopesDHCP IPv4 ScopesThis grouping contains all IPv4 scopes.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.IPv4ScopesSystem.GroupFalseFalseTrueTrueFalsePublicc2dc505f-fbab-58a9-b531-23475e679f85
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.ScopesDHCP ScopesThis grouping contains all scopes.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.ScopesMicrosoft.SystemCenter.ComputerGroupFalseFalseTrueTrueFalsePublic272e4bda-5792-b6d5-0061-eba10afe6e14
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.ServersDHCP ServersThis grouping contains all DHCP servers.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.ServersSystem.GroupFalseFalseTrueTrueFalsePublicd2b02009-136c-94fe-5e8d-a25e4af06ff3
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.SuperscopesDHCP SuperscopesThis grouping contains all superscopes.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.Group.SuperscopesMicrosoft.SystemCenter.ComputerGroupFalseFalseTrueTrueFalsePublice313a8bb-374e-cb7c-c0ae-86cf26267156
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.IPv4RuntimeDHCP IPv4 RuntimeDHCP runtime covers common functions such as backup and restore, lease issuance, boot file configuration, general network communication, authorization and address conflicts, Active Directory configuration, general availability, rogue detection...Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.IPv4RuntimeMicrosoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.DHCPComponentFalseTrueFalseFalseFalsePublic856b7667-4df5-c7bd-a794-f9a97320b4dc
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.IPv4ScopeDHCP IPv4 ScopeThese are all IPv4 scopes.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.IPv4ScopeMicrosoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.ScopeFalseTrueFalseFalseFalsePublic6f3b4f33-c627-5a22-ba09-d879fdeae124
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.ScopeDHCP ScopeA DHCP scope is the consecutive range of possible addresses that the DHCP server can lease to clients on a subnet. Scopes typically define a single physical subnet on your network to which DHCP services are offered. Scopes are the primary way for the DHCP server to manage distribution and assignment of addresses and any related configuration parameters to DHCP clients on the network.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.ScopeMicrosoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.DHCPComponentTrueTrueFalseFalseFalsePublicb5f75df2-2059-d2e3-37e4-2f948e2e188b
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.ServerMicrosoft Windows Server DHCPThese are all instances of DHCP server.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.ServerMicrosoft.Windows.ComputerRoleFalseTrueFalseFalseFalsePublic8d3a9972-bf7f-1e4b-647e-994d2e251133
Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.SuperscopeDHCP SuperscopeThese are grouping for all scopes.Microsoft.Windows.DHCPServer.Library.SuperscopeMicrosoft.SystemCenter.InstanceGroupFalseTrueFalseTrueFalsePublic4506bf05-e05d-05be-f0cf-9a82e9c94ec6