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On 1/15/2011 11:45 PM, the Radio wrote:
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It seems that you assign only reserved addresses. Did you simply
try to lower <br>
default-lease-time 14400; <br>
max-lease-time 172800; <br>
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to, let's say 10 mn at most (time to switch to another building
and reconnect)<br>
then, the previous lease shall be freed...<br>
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Thanks Radio for your thoughts! You know, it is a worthwhile thing
to try, and so obvious that I overlooked it! LOL But I do have a bit
of reservation, I think this approach would be OK in a SOHO or small
business environment, but not so sure if it would be a good idea in
a larger enterprise environment with hundreds of users. But ours is
not terribly large, and with fast networks and processors these
days, it probably won't have a huge impact on the network bandwidth
to serve dhcp requests more frequently....<br>
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Marc...<br>
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