Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> afaik, jijo is right about using a subnet block
> especially when using a single DHCP machine with
> multiple interfaces and serving multiple subnets.
> but in your case marvin, the interfaces of your
> machine belongs to the same subnet (correct me
> if i'm wrong).

Yes, Jijo was right.  But then, these two IPs are in the same subnets.

> i'm just curios, aren't you experiencing ARP Flux
> on your Samba/DHCP Box with this setup?

I still don't know yet.  I'm about to test the setup here with 3 MS Windows
workstations running 98, 2000 and XP connected to a dedicated switch including
an internal DNS.

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