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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