DHCP and fixed IP addresses
Barnett, Blake
bbarnett@bloodsystems.org
Wed, 19 Jul 2000 10:11:56 -0700
/me smacks forehead
* Blake
-----Original Message-----
From: J.L.Francois [mailto:frenchie@magusnet.gilbert.az.us]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 10:08 AM
To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Subject: Re: DHCP and fixed IP addresses
It seems like on Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 10:03:38AM -0700, Tim M. Sanders
scribbled:
Taken from:
man dhcpd.conf
=================
fixed-address address [, address ... ];
The fixed-address statement is used to assign one or more
fixed IP addresses to a client. It should only appear in
a host declaration. If more than one address is supplied,
then when the client boots, it will be assigned the
address which corresponds to the network on which it is
booting. If none of the addresses in the fixed-address
statement are on the network on which the client is boot-
ing, that client will not match the host declaration con-
taining that fixed-address statement. Each address should
be either an IP address or a domain name which resolves to
one or more IP addresses.
example:
host joe {
hardware ethernet 08:00:2b:4c:29:32;
fixed-address joe.fugue.com;
option host-name "joe";
}
As you can see in Figure 2, it's legal to specify host
addresses in parameters as domain names rather than as
numeric IP addresses. If a given hostname resolves to
more than one IP address (for example, if that host has
two ethernet interfaces), both addresses are supplied to
the client.
=================
Jean Francois Sends...
President & CEO - MagusNet, Inc., MagusNet.com, MagusNet.Gilbert.AZ.US
Director Of Managed Services - OpNIX,Inc., www.opnix.com
OpNIX - Simply Better Bandwidth
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