Re: Which servers support secondary network numbers?

Hiroto Shibuya <SHIBUYA@process.com> Fri, 16 August 1996 18:42 UTC

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Subject: Re: Which servers support secondary network numbers?
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I'm afraid I don't really understand the functionality described here.
Could you elaborate more on that?

On 16 Aug 96 at 12:30, John M. Wobus wrote:
> I'd like to add information to the DHCP FAQ listing which servers can
> handle "secondary addresses on router interfaces".  

		...

> -Can it handle dynamic assignment from a pool of addresses associated
>  with a secondary address?  Can it not?

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Hiroto Shibuya
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