Alias IP
Zachár Balázs
zachar at direkt-kfki.hu
Tue Nov 21 09:43:15 UTC 2006
Thx,
I think this is the solution... I will try it!
Regards,
Balázs
Simon Hobson írta:
> How about (from man dhcpd.conf) :
>
> The server-identifier statement
>
> server-identifier hostname;
>
> The server-identifier statement can be used to define
> the value that is sent in the DHCP Server Identifier
> option for a given scope. The value specified must
> be an IP address for the DHCP server, and must be
> reachable by all clients served by a particular
> scope.
>
> The use of the server-identifier statement is not
> recommended - the only reason to use it is to force a
> value other than the default value to be sent on
> occasions where the default value would be incorrect.
> The default value is the first IP address associated
> with the physical network interface on which the
> request arrived.
>
> The usual case where the server-identifier statement
> needs to be sent is when a physical interface has
> more than one IP address, and the one being sent by
> default isn't appropriate for some or all clients
> served by that interface. Another common case is
> when an alias is defined for the purpose of having a
> consistent IP address for the DHCP server, and it is
> desired that the clients use this IP address when
> contacting the server.
>
> Supplying a value for the dhcp-server-identifier
> option is equivalent to using the server-identifier
> statement.
>
>
>
>
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