On 10/01/12 23:23, J. Bakshi wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have two different gateway. 

Where? On the same box as the dhcp server?
Please supply some basic information about your network - eg, routing,
servers, gateways, subnets, and the *reason*/mechanism that gateways
change, client OS and config.

>From the information supplied your network may consist of two boxes.

> One of the gateway has been defined at dhcpd3.conf file.
> Now if I change the gateway at dhcpd3.conf and restart the isc server; the 
> client still
> hold the old gateway. How can I force the isc server to immediately inform 
> the client
> about this change ?

Easy - but, um, not practical. You would need to make the "client" query
the server at ludicrous intervals by using 1 second leases. Your
proposed solution is based on the flawed premise that the "client" is
always listening for updates from the server.

> 
> Thanks
> 
> 

Would you settle for alternative ways to achieve the desired outcome?

If you can supply more information a suitable method can be proposed.


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