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AFAIK, if the two subnets are on the same physical ethernet (ie, computers
on each are connected through hubs and not routers) then they must be
enclosed in a shared-network declaration.
Ian
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Joe McGerald wrote:
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> I have a large lab that I am trying to service with dhcpd. the clients are
> all running win95. I have set up multiple subnet statements in dhcpd.conf
> in hopes of circumventing the class C license limit, but I am running out
> of addresses when the first subnet is filled.
>
> What should I do to get around this problem?
>
> My dhcpd.conf file looks like ....
>
> # This DHCPD configuration file was built by Joe McGerald
> # 4/1/99. It started with the conf file from the Intergate server
> # and has been modified to reflect new DNS and subnet info.
>
> # Hosts with more than one interface MUST specify a ``server-identifier'',
> # which should be the IP address of the server's primary network interface,
> # or if there is no interface that can be described that way, at least an
> # interface whose address isn't likely to change.
>
> #server-identifier intergate.sdmesa.sdccd.cc.ca.us;
>
> # option definitions common to all supported networks...
> option domain-name "sdmesa.sdccd.cc.ca.us";
> # On 4/1/99 DNS modified to 10.1.1.250 (secondary @ District)
> # & 10.51.21.6 (caching on this computer)
>
> option domain-name-servers 10.51.21.6,10.1.1.250;
> #option netbios-name-servers 199.245.188.76;
> default-lease-time 3600;
> max-lease-time 7200;
> get-lease-hostnames false;
>
> # IP subnets that are alone on their physical wire should be declared by
> # themselves. ISC dhcpd may still refer to them as shared networks in
> # log messages, but this is simply an artifact of the underlying data
> # structures.
> #
> # Note that options can be specified in the subnet declaration which
> # supersede the global options specified earlier.
>
> # Lab's 1st subnet (10.51.21.0)
> subnet 10.51.21.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
> range dynamic-bootp 10.51.21.10 10.51.21.254;
> option routers 10.51.21.1;
> option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; }
>
> # Lab's 2nd subnet (10.51.22.0)
> subnet 10.51.22.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
> range dynamic-bootp 10.51.22.10 10.51.22.254;
> option routers 10.51.22.1;
> option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; }
>
> etc ...
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