Re: DHCP and secondaries

John Miezitis <John.Miezitis@its.utas.edu.au> Thu, 16 May 1996 00:44 UTC

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At 18:40 15/05/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Excerpts from netdev.dhcp-v4: 15-May-96 DHCP and secondaries by "Tim
>Peiffer"@nts.umn.ed 
>> Does anyone know of a pointer to a DHCP package that
>> supports the use of secondary addresses (i.e, multiple
>> logical subnets on one interface)?
>
>The CMU DHCP server will include this feature in the next released
>version. We're currently using it locally and waiting for other changes
>to be integrated before releasing the new version; if you want a copy
>sooner, we might be able to do something.

How does it support secondaries?  Do you have to maintain a list of
secondary addresses and the associated primary addresses?

Cheers.
-JohnM

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