[linux-help] DHCPD question
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I have a technical question involving linux
networking. I am attempting to undertake the dhcp
configuration for a linux network. I am trying to
have it allocate static IP's to some computers and
have a general pool for dynamic allocation.
Making the static IP's is simple enough. I was able
to answer most of my questions about this from the
dhcpd man page. I was also able to figure out how to
make dynamic ranges within a particular subnet.
(ex. dynamic from 192.168.1.xxx to 192.168.1.xxx)
However, I am curious exactly how to set up a block of
Dynamic IP's from several subnets.
(ex. dynamic from 192.168.xxx.xxx to 192.168.xxx.xxx)
I have looked in several subnets and have been unable
to find an answer. If it makes a difference the
network computers are all running either redhat 6.1 or
redhat 6.2.
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