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From: Jean-Pierre Radley <jpr@jpr.com>
Subject: Re: SCO and DHCP
Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 16:01:06 GMT
References: <acb33n$2hd0$1@newsreader.cetlink.net> 

trevor propounded (on Mon, May 20, 2002 at 10:54:29AM -0400):
| I'm trying to get a wireless network started for my work and am having
| troubles getting the DHCP to assign to the wireless clients.  Does anyone
| have an example DHCP and AAS configuration I could look at.  Any help here
| would be great.  Thank you.

The scoadmin managers "do the right thing"; run them, and they will
create (with of course your actual IP numbers):, and your own name for
the pool):



/etc/aasd/conf:

        pool JPRpool:INET {
                A.B.C.S-A.B.C.E
        }


/etc/dhcpd.conf:

        subnet A.B.C.0 {
                mask 255.255.255.0
                pool JPRpool
                lease_dflt 3600
                lease_max infinite
                t1 750
                t2 900
                routers A.B.C.D
                dns_servers {
                M.N.O.P
                Q.R.S.T
                }
        }

-- 
JP
 



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