>From : Chuck Swiger
To : jh...@socket.net
Subject : Re: DHCP Question
Date : Tue, 14 Jun 2011 11:28:00 -0700
> You want:
>
>option dhcp-parameter-request-list uint16;
>
> This option, when sent by the
On Jun 14, 2011, at 11:19 AM, jh...@socket.net wrote:
> I am working with a vendor and they are wanting me to send them ip
> addresses via option 74 in DHCP (irc-server). After I defined this in my
> dhcpd.conf file, the option is still not being sent. However, I am not
> receiving a request f
I am working with a vendor and they are wanting me to send them ip
addresses via option 74 in DHCP (irc-server). After I defined this in my
dhcpd.conf file, the option is still not being sent. However, I am not
receiving a request for this option.
I have done a bunch of Googling this morning
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:36 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am in the process of moving my phone system DHCP from my Mitel 3300 to a
> FreeBSD so I can parse the DHCP file. In order to make Mitel's option 125
> work correctly, I have to specify some vendor specific options. I believe
> th
Hi, Jay--
On Mar 19, 2008, at 7:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of moving my phone system DHCP from my Mitel
3300 to a
FreeBSD so I can parse the DHCP file. In order to make Mitel's
option 125
work correctly, I have to specify some vendor specific options. I
believe
t
I am in the process of moving my phone system DHCP from my Mitel 3300 to a
FreeBSD so I can parse the DHCP file. In order to make Mitel's option 125
work correctly, I have to specify some vendor specific options. I believe
this is option 124 if I understand the Mitel documentation correctly.
I h
I recently moved my PPPoE onto my 4100 modem.
Tt is capable of passing my public IP into the freebsd box
and then when I reboot, since the modem keeps my connection alive I
dont change IPs as often...This works very well...but, however, this
has caused a new twist:
My modem appears to be at I
At 5:03 PM -0400 8/24/06, Robert Huff wrote:
>> >I need to monitor and record that IP address and initiate a
>> >series of processes if/when the IP address changes.
>>
>> You could schedule a script that uses 'curl' or 'fetch' to
>> acquire the status page from the router and parse the upstrea
At 4:20 AM -0700 8/23/06, Vizion wrote:
>My home network is connected by my Linksys Broadband Router
>model RT31P2 to an upstream Cable company supplied Motorola
>SB5100 cable modem.
>
>A single IP address is allocated via DHCP to the Linksys to
>which my private network is attached. The IP addres
Walt Pawley writes:
> >I need to monitor and record that IP address and initiate a
> >series of processes if/when the IP address changes.
>
> You could schedule a script that uses 'curl' or 'fetch' to
> acquire the status page from the router and parse the upstream
> IP address from it and
Vizion wrote:
> My home network is connected by my Linksys Broadband Router model
> RT31P2 to an upstream Cable company supplied Motorola SB5100 cable
> modem.
>
> A single IP address is allocated via DHCP to the Linksys to which my
> private network is attached. The IP address is rarely changed.
Vizion írta:
My home network is connected by my Linksys Broadband Router model RT31P2 to an
upstream Cable company supplied Motorola SB5100 cable modem.
A single IP address is allocated via DHCP to the Linksys to which my private
network is attached. The IP address is rarely changed.
I need t
My home network is connected by my Linksys Broadband Router model RT31P2 to an
upstream Cable company supplied Motorola SB5100 cable modem.
A single IP address is allocated via DHCP to the Linksys to which my private
network is attached. The IP address is rarely changed.
I need to monitor and r
To renew ip address you should do the following
first: dhclient -r interface (release)
second: dhclient -1 interface (try once to get a lease)
Hope this help
Mehrdad Arshad Rad
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How does one go about renewing the DHCP lease in 6.0?
Apparently dhcpclient -r interface doesnt work?
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Bryan Maynard wrote:
Hello all! :-D
I have a Linksys WPC11 ver.4 wireless NIC. I got it setup using ndisgen (very
cool tool by the way). Now when kldload /root/rtl8180_sys.ko (the location of
my wireless kernel object) dmesg shows this:
ndis0: port 0x1000-0x10ff mem 0x88
00-0x880001ff irq
Hello all! :-D
I have a Linksys WPC11 ver.4 wireless NIC. I got it setup using ndisgen (very
cool tool by the way). Now when kldload /root/rtl8180_sys.ko (the location of
my wireless kernel object) dmesg shows this:
ndis0: port 0x1000-0x10ff mem 0x88
00-0x880001ff irq 11 at device 0.0 on car
If you're running dhcpd(8) on two interfaces, the command should
probably be
/usr/sbin/dhcpd -q rl1 rl2
Have you checked /var/log/messages for errors?
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From: "Your Name" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: dhcp question
>
> --
> Hi all
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Hi all
I would like to configure 2 network cards to have dhcp server function
but it doesnt'work
NIC rl0 is WAN port
NIC rl1 is for 192.168.0.1 network
NIC rl2 is for 10.0.0.1 network
I put dhcpd.sh in the /usr/local/etc/rc.d
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/dhcpd rl1 -q
/usr/sbin/dhcpd rl2 -q
Those
I don't know if this is the palce to go for help, but here goes.
I have freeb running on a machine with 3 NICS-fxp0, dc0, rl0. I want to
run DHCP on fxp0 and dc0-the LAN side of the network. I wrote the conf
file, and it works for fxp0, but I get an odd error message when I try
to bring up dh
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