The fixed-address parameter, a hostname or an IP Address?
Juan Antonio García Moreno
jagarcia at emergya.com
Tue Feb 5 08:20:14 UTC 2019
Hi everybody,
This is my first post in the list.
I have inherited a network installation that has a ISC DHCP Server and a
Bind9.
When I have saw the DHCP config file (dhcpd.conf), I have missed because
the host definitions are as follow:
host pc-user-01 {
hardware ethernet fa:ba:da:26:bb:5a;
fixed-address pc-user-01.dominio.com;
}
And on the DNS config file are the IP Address definition as follow:
Direct resolution --> pc-user-01 A 192.168.100.100
Reverse resolution --> 100 IN PTR pc-user-01.dominio.com.
I everytime have configured the host definition as follow:
host pc-user-01 {
hardware ethernet fa:ba:da:26:bb:5a;
fixed-address 192.168.100.100;
}
I have searched information about this way to configure the host definition
and I haven't found nothing about to configure a name in the fixed-address
parameter instead an IP Address.
Is this way to configure the host definition correct?
Where is the documentation that explain this?
Regards,
Juan García
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