John Watlington wrote: > > DHCP was not recognizing msh0 interfaces brought up after > DHCP was started. Instead of bringing DHCP down/up on every > networking device insertion, you can use a bridge to isolate the > issue. > > DHCP is happy --- it finds all its network interfaces at boot time. > And whenever a msh device is inserted and attached to the right > bridge, DHCP works for it. > Yea, that is what I figured, use the bridge as a dummy interface and just insert the device into the bridge when its available. Presents a stable network environment for the network services that are offered in what could be a changing network layout.
> You cannot bridge the mesh interface together. The explanation > would require more typing than I have time for now, but it has to > do with magic MAC addresses used to discover mesh gateways. > OK, just need to know that there is a reason for more than one, thanks. > wad > Jerry _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel