Mapping a MAC to an IP...
Peter Laws
plaws at ou.edu
Wed Jan 21 15:44:16 UTC 2009
Bill Campbell wrote:
> You need host entries in the dhcpd.conf file, something like:
>
> host bastiat.example.com {
> hardware ethernet 00:c0:f0:4b:cf:fb;
> fixed-address 192.168.253.128;
> }
Hey, speaking of that ... do I need to "break" the range in which a "static
IP" resides? I've been doing this type of thing within a 'subnet'
container, but wonder if there is a better or more expected way of doing
that. Or do I even have to bother?
range 10.197.0.125 10.197.0.143;
host gumshoe. { hardware ethernet 00:00:00:xx:xx:xx; fixed-address
10.197.0.144; }
range 10.197.0.145 10.197.0.153;
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University of Oklahoma Information Technology
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