Change timeout value in DHCP client
dileep reddy
rdileep13 at yahoo.co.in
Tue Feb 14 07:17:21 UTC 2006
Ted Lemon <Ted.Lemon at nominum.com> wrote: On Monday 13 February 2006 21:39, dileep reddy wrote:
> Can anyone help me get around this?
If your servers are behaving this way, what you need to do is to fix the
servers, not break the DHCP client. If you make the change you propose, the
client will run into trouble because another client will get its IP address
while it's still using it, and you will have an IP address conflict.
Yeah, I knew that. I asked only one side of the problem thinking I would apply the similar idea to the other part too.
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