>>>>> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:35:35 -0400, Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop Technical 
>>>>> Lead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

    > If your DHCP and configuration information is coming from elsewhere, all
    > that you need to do is turn LAN connections on.

    > In your case, to fix it do:

    > utadm -D 134.114.64.0
    > say no to turning off LAN connections at the end.

    > You can confirm that no suybnets are configured but LAN connections are
    > on by using utadm -l


This worked great for solving the problem of this single test server
"capturing" our regular DTUs.

Now, what if we were to setup our production FOG servers in the same
way, i.e., -L *only*, with neither -a nor -A?  How would that affect
firmware updates, for instance?

Still not clear on what "add a subnet to your configuration" actually
means, and why/when we would want to do it.

thanks,
-tom
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