In response to Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
snip
P.S. In recent days we some times got another network problem and I'm
not sure if it's related to this DHCP server behavior. It happens on
both Linux and Windows hosts that a host suddenly is no longer
accessible (Ping no response). Check
Bill Moran 写道:
In response to Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
snip
P.S. In recent days we some times got another network problem and I'm
not sure if it's related to this DHCP server behavior. It happens on
both Linux and Windows hosts that a host suddenly is no longer
accessible (Ping no
I am not sure if I understood DHCP correctly. I have this configuration
in my /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf (Using FreeBSD 6.1):
subnet 218.193.55.192 netmask 255.255.255.192 {
range 218.193.55.194 218.193.55.254;
option routers 218.193.55.193;
}
[snip]
host sappho.realss.com {
hardware
On Apr 18, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
I am not sure if I understood DHCP correctly. I have this
configuration
in my /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf (Using FreeBSD 6.1):
subnet 218.193.55.192 netmask 255.255.255.192 {
range 218.193.55.194 218.193.55.254;
option routers 218.193.55.193;