You can change the default values for the predefined and custom DHCP options for configuring clients. For example, you could change the default values for these built-in options:
Options that take an array of IP addresses have a default value of 0.0.0.0. You should reset the default value of any such options you intend to use or be sure to set a different value when you assign the option either globally or for a selected scope, as described in "Assigning DHCP Configuration Options" earlier in this chapter.
Choosing the Edit button displays a special dialog box for editing strings, arrays of IP address, or binary values. For information about using the special editing dialog boxes, see the online Help for DHCP Manager.
You can change the name, data type, identifier, and comment for a DHCP option, following the procedures described earlier in "Creating New DHCP Options."