DHCP and secondaries

Tim Peiffer <peiffer@nts.umn.edu> Wed, 15 May 1996 20:55 UTC

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Subject: DHCP and secondaries
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X-Comment: Discussion of DHCP for IPv4

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)?

Our campus is in the process of conversion from a classful
routing protocol to classless, and we have a number of
addresses on many of our Cisco router interfaces.  
Unfortunately, none of the servers that I have ported seem 
to support the use of secondaries.

The servers I have checked out so far:

ftp://sh.wide.ad.jp/WIDE/free-ware/dhcp/dhcp-1.2.1.tar.gz
ftp://sh.wide.ad.jp/WIDE/free-ware/dhcp/dhcp-1.3beta.tar.gz
ftp://www.fugue.com/pub/dhcp/DHCPD-BETA-1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.net.cmu.edu/pub/dhcp/dhcp-3.3.7.tar.gz

Tim Peiffer 	    	    	    	peiffer@nts.umn.edu
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