I've heard about using priorities with the DHCP server, but couldn't find any references as well.
any tips? cheers On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 23:17, Felipe Gallois <fel...@gallois.com.br> wrote: > Hello all, > > I have a scenario where I need to use just one physical interface to make > two subnets. So far so good. > I'm stuck in the following. > I need that of the subnets have static ip with the dhcp server (binding the > mac addresses) and the other one automatically offer the IP addresses. > So, if the computer is 'known' to the server, it will give an IP and access > to a subnet where some services are available, if not, the computer will > fall to another subnet where it'll be only able to access the internet. > > The static IP is not ultimatelly necessary, it was just something I thought > to bind via mac address a computer known (reliable) to the subnet. > > Is it possible to do something like that with the dhcp3 server? > If so, where can I find some docs about it? I googled a lot and just found > the shared-networks stuff, but it will not solve my problem as is (or as far > as I could grasp it ;) > > I know some cisco routers can do the static/automatic stuff, but doing so > with a computer would be better to me for now! > > Thanks in advance > > cheers > > -- > gallois > aka Felipe Gallois > blog: www.gallois.com.br/blog > fanglib homepage: www.gallois.com.br/fanglib > -- gallois aka Felipe Gallois blog: www.gallois.com.br/blog fanglib homepage: www.gallois.com.br/fanglib