On Wednesday 28 November 2007 23:27:56 Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> Below is part of how I have my dhcp server set up.  This is in bind.  I
> don't know how you do it in Windows.  Anyhow the top is a general section
> to say offer to anyone, the bottom is a specific section that says only
> give certain parameters to certain clients, and the reject unknown-clients
> is the part that makes sure it is specific to only certain machines. You
> could probably modify this to get what you want.  See the configuration
> below the # signs for an example (note the example is not tested).

Hello Jim and all friends,
Thank you very much for all the help. Much appreciated.
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