Mixing Class C licenses

Steve Combs <ftbend@neosoft.com> Mon, 01 July 1996 21:42 UTC

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Subject: Mixing Class C licenses
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Hello, 
 I seem to have a problem with my DHCP server.  I had created one scope 
using one of our class C licenses, but now that we have more computers 
using TCP/IP, I need to define another scope. The two class C licenses 
are not contigous.  I went ahead and defined the new scope, but I can't 
seem to get the new machines to pull a lease from the new scope.  I have 
multihomed both the DHCP server NIC and the router.  Does anybody have 
some suggestions?
Thanks.
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Steve Combs
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