Why not just configure the sun ray server in shared network mode to
only supply vendor parameters, not ip adderss's.
Then your home DHCP server can provide ip address, etc to all devices
on the network and the sun ray's can get their vendor params from the
sun ray server dhcp server.
That way both dhcp servers play happily on the same network.

On 8/16/07, Scott Serr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got 3.1.1 installed on Ubuntu 7.04.  It's worked "good enough"
> until recently.
>
> My home network is 192.168.6.0/24.
> I have all my boxes on this and my Sunray.
> I have an OpenWRT router that I want to do DHCP for non-Sunrays and it
> does DDNS.
> I'd like my Sunray Server to be the DHCP server for the Sunrays.
>
> With the two dualing DHCP servers, one on the OpenWRT and one on the
> SunRay Server, things worked ok... but more and more it's a problem.  (I
> can go into details)
>
> Is there a way to make them cleanly play together?  I'd really like to
> run both.  Especially since I plan on hauling my Sunray Server and
> Sunrays to demonstrations.  Can they just ignore requests for eachothers
> clients through some patterns?
>
> I tried adding a match clause, but then went to a group block like this
> (towards the bottom):
>
> option space NewT;
> option NewT.AuthSrvr code 21 = ip-address;
> option NewT.AuthPort code 22 = unsigned integer 16;
> option NewT.NewTVer  code 23 = string;
> option NewT.LogHost  code 24 = ip-address;
> option NewT.LogKern  code 25 = unsigned integer 8;
> option NewT.LogNet   code 26 = unsigned integer 8;
> option NewT.LogUSB   code 27 = unsigned integer 8;
> option NewT.LogVid   code 28 = unsigned integer 8;
> option NewT.LogAppl  code 29 = unsigned integer 8;
> option NewT.NewTBW   code 30 = unsigned integer 32;
> option NewT.FWSrvr   code 31 = ip-address;
> option NewT.NewTDispIndx   code 32 = unsigned integer 32;
> option NewT.Intf     code 33 = string;
> option NewT.NewTFlags      code 34 = unsigned integer 32;
> option NewT.AltAuth  code 35 = array of ip-address;
> option NewT.BarrierLevel   code 36 = unsigned integer 32;
>
> class "SunRayEther" {
>         match option dhcp-client-identifier;
> }
>
> class "SunRay" {
>         match option vendor-class-identifier;
> }
>
> subclass "SunRay" "SUNW.NewT.SUNW" {
>         vendor-option-space NewT;
>         option NewT.AuthPort 7009;
>         option NewT.LogHost 192.168.6.222;
>         option NewT.LogKern 6;
>         option NewT.LogNet 6;
>         option NewT.LogUSB 6;
>         option NewT.LogVid 6;
>         option NewT.LogAppl 6;
> }
>
> group {
>   vendor-option-space SunRay;
>   subnet 192.168.6.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
>         option broadcast-address 192.168.6.255;
>         option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
>         option interface-mtu 1500;
>         option routers 192.168.6.1;
>         vendor-option-space NewT;
>         option NewT.AuthSrvr 192.168.6.222;
>         option NewT.AltAuth 192.168.6.222;
>         option NewT.FWSrvr 192.168.6.222;
>         option NewT.NewTVer "3.1_120879-05_2006.09.20.12.31";
>         range 192.168.6.245 192.168.6.254;
>         not authoritative;
>         max-lease-time 86400;
>         default-lease-time 86400;
> }
> }
>
>
> -------
> Thanks for any help.
> -Scott
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