For the record: the Qube 2700 was the original Cobalt Qube with only
a single Ethernet port, and one PCI slot. (Mine has an ISDN card in
it). Sounds like sniffing the MAC probably is a good plan here.
Charles
On Dec 6, 2006, at 11:35 AM, The Fungi wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 05:10:00PM +0100, Daniel Rheinbay wrote:
[...]
Have I missed something here, or are my only
options sniffing the DHCP traffic, or looking in the DHCP server
db for
recent acquisitions (and how do I know what my MAC address is,
anyway?)
Yup, you missed one option indeed: Establishing a link to the serial
console to see what's going on :)
And another, read the MAC off the sticker on the Qube (if still
present) and set up a reservation on your DHCP server for that at a
known address.
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