On Feb 23, 2009, at 7:40 AM, David Markey wrote:

Hi,


I'm trying to work this out,

If i have 2 t1000's in a FOG on a sunray interconnect (192.168.x.x) can both act as a DHCP server or what kind of failover logic is in there if
one goes down.

There is no failover logic associated with DHCP. You need to make sure that there are enough non-overlapping IP's remaining to service your clients if a server goes down.





Also is it possible to upgrade firmware using DNS entries on an external
network(not a sunray interconnect) where DHCP is non solaris/sunray?

register sunray-config-servers in the domain tree given to the units by the external DHCP server and make sure to properly set up your .pams files on the sunray-server.





Cheers.

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