dhcp assigning two ip to two different cards same host

Nicholas Davey ndavey3-iRg7kjdsKiH3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Wed Sep 14 04:53:30 UTC 2005


He doesn't, he has 10.4.6.5 and 10.4.6.6. I would say separate the 
entries if you can, make one for wireless one for wired. Secondly, I 
don't think that second MAC address is valid. I see an H and an M and an 
N in there, which are not valid hex chars.

Regards,

Nick Davey



James Knott wrote:

>Jose wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I have this laptop with a wireless and a rj45 network connections, user
>>needs to sometimes get an ip for the wired connection and sometimes one
>>for the wireless if he needs to walk around at the office with it, we
>>assign ip by our dhcp server on a linux suse 9.0, we have the classic
>>configuration file dhcpd.conf, I tried the following below, but it
>>doesn't work, is there any way to configure it, I tried a double same
>>host different ip and different MAC address, same problem dhcp would
>>mark an error when rebooting the service., any adivice?
>>
>># John wireless
>> host myt1557 {
>>  hardware ethernet 00:08:02:ed:10:11; fixed-address 10.4.6.5;
>>  hardware ethernet 00:11:95:12:h7:mn; fixed-address 10.4.6.6;
>> }
>>
>>Thanks for your help
>>    
>>
>
>Is there some reason why he has to use the same IP on both connections?
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