host statement...

abhijit khadatare anks030 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 05:16:44 UTC 2009


but to do this configuration, we must know both i.e hostname and
corresponding MAC address
Is this assumption is correct?
What happen with defined MAC with different hostname ,How server responds to
this?

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Eustace, Glen <G.Eustace at massey.ac.nz>wrote:

>
> > The first statement gives a hostname to a particular MAC
>
> Yes,. But it also puts it in the class of 'known clients'.  Our policy is
> not to give leases to unknown clients.
>
> > The second statement gives the fixed address to the hostname
>
> Yes, but only if it is trying to boot in the subnet 10.123.255/24, anywhere
> else on the network and the first definition is used and a pool address
> allocated.
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