[K12OSN] Help: 2 dhcp servers!
Terrell Prude', Jr.
microman at cmosnetworks.com
Sun May 16 13:55:59 UTC 2004
That would mean he's still using the K12LTSP DHCP server, though.
Personally, I would consider this a major improvement over the Windows
DHCP server, but he may have Layer 8 issues getting in his way.
However, I know from experience that, running on a 386-33 w/ 32MB DRAM,
ISC DHCPD can easily--EASILY--handle a large (1,000+ computers) high
school. We did just this at several schools back in the Red Hat Linux
5.2 days w/ nary a hiccup. That was actually part of the justification
to get DHCP off the Windows servers. :-)
--TP
cliebow at downeast.net wrote:
>change dhcpd.conf and replace numbers in the range and in the root
>path..chnage exports so instead of 192.168.0 use your subnet..change hosts
>so all 192.168 reflect your sybnet...change lts.conf where it reads server
>= 192.168.0.
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>better yt chnge nic and let ltspcfg do it for you..chuck
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