host name
Pascal Gienger
Pascal.Gienger at uni-konstanz.de
Thu Jan 11 19:14:18 UTC 2007
Hai Tao <taoh666 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> when I have following statement in the dhcpd.conf file:
>
> host { hardware ethernet 00:05:5D:80:A5:F6; fixed-address 192.168.0.20;}
>
> I can not pass the syntax check, and I can not even force to start the
> dhcpd.
> why do isc force us to add a "useless" hostname, which doesn't really
> affect anything, as mac address is the real identifier.
The hostname is the unique identifier as the MAC address isn't unique. You
may have the same MAC address statement on different subnets.
You are free to use e.g. m00055d80a5f6 as a hostname (letter + your mac
address) if your mac addresses are unique.
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