config
C. Bensend
benny at bennyvision.com
Sun Jul 25 18:17:38 CEST 2004
> Or you can configure your DHCP server to lock an IP to a MAC-address on
> the server in question (at least with unix dhcpd). Static addressing
> with DHCP settings (really silly, but sort of cute anyways).
Static addressing via DHCP is not silly at all. It allows for
central change control, and makes making network-wide changes very
easy.
As long as your DHCP server is reliable and your configuration is well
thought out, DHCP can save much work and many headaches, even with
static hosts.
Benny
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