RE: Réf. : Re: no DHCPREQUEST after DHCPOFFER

Glenn Satchell Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au
Wed May 31 14:37:25 UTC 2006


Hi Howard,

There's three fairly large manual pages (plus a few smaller ones too):

dhcpd.conf
dhcp-eval
dhcp-options

I suggest printing all three (about 50-60 pages in total) for reference.

In this particular case, there is a section 'CLIENT CLASSING' in
dhcpd.conf man page.

regards,
-glenn

>Subject: RE: Réf. : Re: no DHCPREQUEST after DHCPOFFER
>Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 10:06:26 -0400
>From: "Howard Wang" <hwang at circadiant.com>
>To: <dhcp-users at isc.org>, <dhcp-users at isc.org>
>
>Hi Glenn,
>
>appreciate your help. the class clause works well. btw: which doc 
>describs these config issues (such as class, substring and so on)?
>particular the config options in dhcpd.conf file.
>
>regards
>
>howard
>
>
>>
>You can use a class though:
>
>class "pep" {
>  match if substring (hardware, 1, 4) = 00:80:82:52;
>  next-server 192.168.200.10;
>  filename "xxx";
>}
>
>If required you can add a permit or deny to some subnet pools,
>otherwise it will be permitted everywhere. Regardless of this, any
>options set in the class definition will be set for clients that match
>the class.
>
>regards,
>-glenn
>
>
>
>
>
>



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