Requests on Second NIC

Glenn Satchell Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au
Thu May 25 14:40:09 UTC 2006


Hi Yema,

That looks like the right settings. What leads you to believe that it
is not ignoring the other interface?

regards,
-glenn

>To: dhcp-users at isc.org
>Subject: Re: Requests on Second NIC
>From: Rimike Y Liverpool <ryliverp at us.ibm.com>
>Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 09:25:59 -0500
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>I don't have any information in dhcpd.conf for the second network and I 
>run dhcpd by doing "dhcpd en0" and I'm running it on AIX.
>Thanks
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>Yema Liverpool
>AIX  Support Team-Rochester, MN
>Integrated Technology Delivery, Server Operations 
>Dept LVJG, Bldg 020-3 A224
>Phone:  507-253-5817
>ryliverp at us.ibm.com
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>Douglas Armstrong <doug at ovationdata.com> 
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>Don't put a range in for the subnet you do not want to serve. Or you can 
>only start the service on the nic you want to serve (in redhat you 
>specify the interfaces in /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd as :
>DHCPDARGS="eth1 eth:
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>Douglas Armstrong
>www.ovationdata.com
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>Rimike Y Liverpool wrote:
>> Hi,
>> One of my DHCP servers has two NICs connected to two different networks



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