Entering the IP Parameters
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2.6
System Configuration via DHCP
UM Basic Configuration L3P
Release
7.1
12/2011
Example of a DHCP-configuration file:
# /etc/dhcpd.conf for DHCP Daemon
#
subnet 10.1.112.0 netmask 255.255.240.0 {
option subnet-mask 255.255.240.0;
option routers 10.1.112.96;
}
#
# Host berta requests IP configuration
# with her MAC address
#
host berta {
hardware ethernet 00:80:63:08:65:42;
fixed-address 10.1.112.82;
}
#
# Host hugo requests IP configuration
# with his client identifier.
#
host hugo {
#
option dhcp-client-identifier "hugo";
option dhcp-client-identifier 00:68:75:67:6f;
fixed-address 10.1.112.83;
server-name "10.1.112.11";
filename "/agent/config.dat";
}
Lines that begin with the #-character contain comments.
The lines that precede the individual devices indicate settings that apply to
the following device.
The fixed-address line assigns a fixed IP address to the device.
Please refer to your DHCP-Server manual for more details.