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DHCP is configured on the iSeries.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fritz Hayes [mailto:fhayes@spiritone.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 10:27 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: multiple ip addresses on an interface and DHCP


Are you configuring the DHCP server on the iSeries?  If so, you can
define the IP range served through the DHCP admin in Ops Nav.


Best Regards

Fritz Hayes
Atwater Associates
|
| We have two ip addresses bound to the same interface, 10.x.x.x and
| 192.x.x.x
|
| The 10 is for mimix, the 192 for our internal network. I am trying to
| configure DHCP to allocate addresses to the 192 network, but it
appears
| DHCP
| is expecting requests from the 10.
|
| Two questions,
|
| 1. How do I tell DHCP to use the 192 subnet?
|
| 2. Is it necessary for Mimix to use its own subnet?
|

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