dhcp assigning two ip to two different cards same host

E K ekg_ab-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Wed Sep 14 19:26:47 UTC 2005


The easiest solution is to assign the ip addresses
manually on the laptop and then reserve these address
on the dhcp server so that they will not be leased.

EK

--- Nicholas Davey <ndavey3-iRg7kjdsKiH3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> 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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