James Knott wrote:
> John Meyer wrote:
>
>> James Knott wrote:
>>
>>
>>> You'd want things like servers, printers and routers to have a
>>> consistent address. The two methods are static IP, where the device is
>>> specifically configured or "reserved" IP, where the DHCP server will
>>> always assign the same IP to the device.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Now that I could definitely see, though the comment about the network
>> admins living under the bridge (otherwise called the trolls ;-))confuses
>> me. If you had those things set up in a network, wouldn't you want the
>> admin to know and support that, rather than try to set up something that
>> he or she doesn't know about?
>>
>>
> On many networks, you'll find many things are prohibited.
>
Yeah, some of them make sense, some of them make no sense, and some of
them make you wonder if the company's instituted a two drink minimum ;-).
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