[K12OSN] Help: 2 dhcp servers!

Terrell Prude', Jr. microman at cmosnetworks.com
Mon May 17 11:35:35 UTC 2004


I wouldn't do it that way.  I'd use a single-NIC K12LTSP server install, 
using just eth0.  Matter of fact, that's exactly how I do it in 
practice.  eth0 is plugged straight into the LAN switch, and there is 
not eth1.  I find it a whole lot easier this way.

--TP

Robert Arkiletian wrote:

>Is it ok if both eth0 and eth1 are plugged into the same hub?
>If I use the non-standard port method then eth1 will use the schools dhcp 
>server and eth0 will broadcast on a non-standard port. Will this work?
>
>Robert Arkiletian
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>On Sunday 16 May 2004 4:39 pm, you wrote:
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>>btw can you at least get them to reserve out a set of addresses you can
>>use??my network is 10.10.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0..windowshas exception for
>>10.10.10.10 which is where i run my dhcp
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>>otherwise you can ues default 192.168 but you need to nics..one for ltsp
>>ont to route addresses to the regular
>>network..chuck
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