Fitra,

On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, fitra budi anggoro wrote:

>   Actually I already set my PC with manual address. But I dont want
> someone just bring their PC/Laptop and easily connect to the network
> just by activate their DHCP client. Thus I need to filter wether it is
> DTU or other devices. I wan only DTU that can connect to the server.
My experience is people will just highjack an IP if they can't get one via
DHCP. Which means you are not safeguarded from some PC connecting to your
Ray server.

>   I will have to read it first. Any short document how you do that?
Nope, sorry, not that I know of. Maybe the Sun guys have something. I
don't use the Sun DHCP anymore.

> The good thing about this solution is that you can keep adding DTUs
> without having to register their MAC addresses in the DHCP config.
> ********************
>   it means that it is possible to register DTU's Mac address in DHCP
> config and get as what I want?
>   ********************
Yup.

>   Yes.. it is the best infrastructure to create separate networks
> between Rays and PCs, but it is costly :-). I already create different
> subnet between clients and servers networks. Hope it's working :)
Well, you could just create Vlans. One for the DTUs and one for the PCs.
That way you can use the same switches, but have nicely separated
networks. Also, the DTUs don't need an outside connection to the rest of
your network, they only ever connect to the server. Sort of an island.

- Markolf

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