RE: [leaf-user] DHCP Management

2002-07-13 Thread Harold Miller
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Ray Olszewski wrote: > > Individual addresses can be handled with proxy arp, and that is probably > the easiest way to do what you want. You can'ty simply "route" them unless > the ISP cooperates, modifying its routing table to identify the LEAF > router's IP address as its r

Re: [leaf-user] DHCP Management

2002-07-13 Thread Tom Eastep
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Ray Olszewski wrote: > > They can't be *completely* non-related. They will have to be on some > definable network, or else the ISP won't be able to handle the routing in > any sensible way. But they may be non-continguous addresses on a /24 or /22 > (or whatever the ISP u

Re: [leaf-user] DHCP Management

2002-07-13 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 08:50 AM 7/13/02 -0700, Harold Miller wrote: >Lynn, > Maybe I'm hiking off in the wrong direction. > >I wanted to have a MASQ'd windows net, and 3 Internet Servers (WWW/DNS, >SMTP/DNS, WWW) connected via a Bering RC3 firewall to a Cable modem on the >Internet. I assumed (yes, I know what it s

RE: [leaf-user] DHCP Management

2002-07-12 Thread Harold Miller
>On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 11:55:50 PDT Harold Miller wrote: >> Running Bering RC3, how can I check on current DHPC leases that have been >> used to set up my INET (eth0) ethernet port, >Does RC3 still use pump by default? If so, is "pump -s" >what you're looking for? Yup, thanks! >> and is it

Re: [leaf-user] DHCP Management

2002-07-12 Thread Brad Fritz
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 11:55:50 PDT Harold Miller wrote: > Running Bering RC3, how can I check on current DHPC leases that have been > used to set up my INET (eth0) ethernet port, Does RC3 still use pump by default? If so, is "pump -s" what you're looking for? It enumerates DHCP interfaces and i

Re: [leaf-user] DHCP Management

2002-07-12 Thread guitarlynn
On Friday 12 July 2002 13:55, Harold Miller wrote: > is it possible > for a second ethernet card (eth2) to pass its MAC address to the same > DHCP server and get an IP assigned as well? The dhcp-client programs only allow for receiving a lease on one interface. This fact eliminates this plan.