DHCP and fixed IP addresses

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Author: Blakebbarnett@bloodsystems.org
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Subject: DHCP and fixed IP addresses
I have also heard this and would be interested in having it explained. I
know it's possbile in windows NT via static wins addresses, and I've seen
hybrid DNS/DHCP solutions but not specifically for linux..

* Blake


-----Original Message-----
From: Tim M. Sanders [mailto:tsanders@mvista.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 10:04 AM
To:
Subject: DHCP and fixed IP addresses


I am the "voluntary" IT person at the company I work for. We use DHCP
for IP addressing. I have heard (and maybe read) that there is a way to
make it so a host gets the same IP address forever. In essence,
providing a fixed IP address via the DHCP process. Can anyone help me
figure this out? Thanks.

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