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Old 16-Feb-2009, 02:38 PM
Edward van der Maas
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Default Re: Making Hosts in Java DNS/DHCP for Static IP

russd wrote:

>
> I found that the TIDs are lacking.
> Here is the solution.
> If you use the new JAVA DNS/DHCP application (which is found on a
> server (SUSE SLES w/ OES2 ). Go http://YourServerIpAddress Select
> DNSDHCP Java Console unless your pc is a 64bit version of XP or Vista
> then choose the next one. Install it.
>
> Also be sure you have the ristry patch from TID 3057926. PS: Make a
> file name like a.reg the add the two lines exactly as written. This
> will save you from 890 errors with SLP which I serve through DHCP.
>
> Anyway: When you create a host inside the subnet. You give it its' MAC
> address. (find this through IPconfig on the MS box you want to set a
> static IP for). The Client Identifier is the MAC number with a 01:
> infront of it.
>
> EXample:
> Mac address is: 00:1e:c9:35:d6:f4
> Client Identifieris: 01:00:1e:c9:35:d6:f4
>
> It is not in help, a manual, or TIDs. In fact the one TID I found just
> said working as designed. So I hope this helps anyone that didn't know
> how to find the Client Identifier


Maybe post in the DNS/DHCP forums as well

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Cheers,
Edward
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