[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Steve
>
> Anything you have as a static IP should not be available for DHCP. other than that,
>your plan only has one little problem. There are no Ip's past 255. (254 to be safe).
>I would use the lower range of say 10 to 100 for Static, and 101 to 250 for DHCP.
>Heck, thats what I am doing. :-)
Woops - your right - I know that IPs can't go past -255; pardon my late night brain.
As far as the static IPs - that means that I have to configure the actual stationary
machines with static IPs. I guess I'm looking to have STN do everything for me: I want
all machines to be configured for DHCP, but have STN hand the same IPs out to the
machines that are listed in its
DNS table; This way I can reference all the stationary machines by their node name
when using the various tools (ftp, telnet, ping...).
...steve...
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