> > The actual booting takes place on my server though, and I want the > > server to supply the dhcp options rather than the router, but still > > want the router to supply the address etc. > > i have no idea how to do what you want but i'm wondering why you want to > do that. > > you are running a perfectly capable dhcp server on your router, so why > not just write your script to generate the complete config file and push > it to the router with scp or whatever? > > in my experience, two "unsynchronised" dhcp servers on a network just > causes trouble. weird, seemingly random, difficult to trouble-shoot > trouble. >
In this case I have control of the DHCP server so that would work, but in other cases I might not. Things would work much more smoothly if the second DCHP server could respond to requests for the options it knows about. But as you suggested, I am just pushing it all out from the primary now. Thanks James _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main
