[dhcwg] dhcp question...

"Alwis Anil" <alwis@oyensvaneeghen.nl> Mon, 04 March 2002 20:47 UTC

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From: Alwis Anil <alwis@oyensvaneeghen.nl>
To: dhcp-v4@bucknell.edu
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 10:18:58 +0100
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Hi,

I was wondering if you can help me.  I would like to know, in a network,
which computers are dependant on a specific IP address that it got through
DHCP and should not be changed.  Is there a file that lists specific
computers that have been assigned rules (eg: connecting to another network)
that will disappear if a new ip is specified?

regards,

Alwis Anil
IT Support
email: alwis@oyensvaneeghen.nl
tel: +31 20 514 1 611




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