Background: The Purpose of this document is to help you configure option 125 on Windows 2003 DHCP Server with proper 125 Vendor ID using the “DHCP Option 125 Config Helper” tool. Currently there is a bug in this tool that would prevent it from updating a scope specific option 125. However, the workaround; which is what this document will show you, is to create a global scope 125 option and then copy and paste the values into a scope specific option 125.
Step 1: From the 3300 Software Download section on Mitel-On-Line (MOL), download and copy the Config Helper tool to the Windows 2003 DHCP Server. (You must run the tool directly on the Windows 2003 DHCP Server)
Step 2: From the Windows 2003 desktop, launch DHCP Server administrative interface by selecting Start->Programs->Administrative Tools->DHCP.
Step 3: Create option 125:
A) From the DHCP Tree window, right click on the DHCP server you wish to configure with option 125.
B) Select “Set Predefined Options…”
C) Set the “Option Class” to “DHCP Standard Options
D) Click the “Add” button located under the “Option Name”. Enter “Mitel 125” in the Name field, select “Encapsulated” as the “Data Type”, enter “125” as the “Code”, and enter “Option 125 for Mitel” in the Description field. When completed click on OK
E) Select “Edit Array” from the “Predefined Options And Values” window, and click “Remove” to clear the contents of the “Current values:” Enter the Vendor Specific Identifier that corresponds to Mitel Corporation (00 00 04 03) by clicking in the “New Value” text box and entering 3, then click “Add”. Click in the “New Value” text box and enter 4, then click “Add”. Click in the “New Value” text box and enter 0, then click “Add”. Click in the “New Value” text box and enter 0, then click “Add”.
F) Click “OK” to close the “Numeric Value Array Editor” window.
G) Click OK to close the “Predefined Options and Values” window.
Step 4: Click on the DHCP Server Global scope “Server Options”, if there are any existing 125 options containing the name from step 3E, right-click on the name and select “Delete” to remove the option.
Step 5: Select the desired scope to contain the new 125 option, once the proper scope is selected, right-click in the “Scope Options” pane and select “Configure Options”. Scroll through the available options and select “125 Mitel 125” (the Predefined Option created in step 3 above).
Click on Apply and Ok
Option 125 should appear under the Scope Options (In this example, I am using the scope for the subnet ID 172.16.10.0 Steve Lab Scope)
Step 6: Run the Config Helper tool by clicking on executable (dhcpopt.exe). Click “OK” to acknowledge the startup of the tool (At the time of writing this KBA, we are using version 1.0.8 of this tool)
Step 7: Leave the Scope option at the default value “Global”. Fill in the required information into the DHCP option 125 Config Helper. These fields are identical to the configuration of option 125 on the Mitel 3300 ICP internal DHCP server.
Step 8: Once the required information has been entered, select the “Update Display” option from the top of the DHCP Configuration Assistant to refresh the tool’s display.
Step 9: Now Click on Update DHCP Server, if you get a “Script Failed” error message click on OK and ignore this message.
Step 11: Go back to the DHCP Administrative window and click on the Global scope “Server Options”, you may need to refresh this page to display the new global option 125
Step 12: Double click on the new Global Option 125, highlight the entire Binary and ASCII values and copy the values using (Ctrl + C) on the PC keyboard. Click OK
Step 13: Select the desired scope specified in step 5 above which contains the new 125 option, once the proper scope is selected, double click on option 125. At this point you need to paste the Binary and ASCII values copied from the global 125 option in step 12 above. Highlight the existing Binary and ASCII values, and then use (Ctrl + V) on the keyboard to paste the new values. The old values (00 00 04 03 . . . .) will be overwritten by the new values, click Apply and OK.
Step 14: Finally, click on the DHCP Server Global scope “Server Options” and delete the existing global 125 option. Right-click on option 125 and select “Delete” to remove the option. This final step will insure that option 125 is a scope specific option only and not a global option