<DIV style="font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:10pt;"><FONT size="4"><SPAN style="font-family: Arial Black,sans-serif;"><IMG src="cid:20080323213331.C9AF2031@resin18.mta.everyone.net"> Hi, Rajesh!! <SPAN style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">I'm sorry, but I don't know any more about the DHCP & Clients hool up's any more than you do!! I very NEW at this. I just got a NEW ASUS 2G and that's a good computer, but I have a lot of problems with It. It has Linux OP on it, and I don't anything about this operating system at all!! You'll have to ask someone else about this issue! Sorry<IMG src="cid:20080323213331.C9AF2030@resin18.mta.everyone.net"> Thanks though for contacting me and write me any time; okay?? Vale P.S. I'm trying to get on my wireless, which is the atho, that's my internal card!!</SPAN></SPAN></FONT><BR><BR>--- rprabhu2503@gmail.com wrote:<BR><BR>From: "Rajesh Prabhu" <rprabhu2503@gmail.com><BR>To: dhcp-users@isc.org<BR>Subject: dhclient issue<BR>Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 15:23:07 +0530<BR><BR><DIV>
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<DIV>I have configured a bond interface (with 2 nic cards) for DHCP address resolution. If the DHCP server is running on the network the bond interface is allocated proper address and dhclient creates the lease file for the bond interface. Later if the DHCP server is shutdown and I do a network restart on the client the dhclient rejects the stored lease and assigns <A href="http://10.10.10.10/">10.10.10.10</A> address to the bond interface. However this scenario works for a non bonded interface (eth0). I would highly appreciate if someone can help me understand why it rejects the stored lease in case of bond interface. </DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks & Regards</DIV>
<DIV>Rajesh</DIV></DIV>
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