jaffacake wrote:
> Very few people require an internal DNS server, but it's a common
> misconception that DHCP is hassle...it actually makes like
> significantly easier.

>[snip

> 
> The only time not using DHCP is advantageous is if your DHCP
> infrastructure is broken and refuses to issue address to new devices.
> In this case, the problem is that specific DHCP deployment, not the
> protocol itself.

DHCP was designed to solve the many evil problems of static IP 
addresses. It works great. It fails when the infrastructure is broken, 
and for me, that's usually routers/modems/etc not segmenting the subnets 
properly.

-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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