----- Original Message -----
| I thought about DHCP for static addresses. I'd need the MAC for each
| machine
<snip>

This is not necessarily true.  If you configure the client to send a requested 
hostname it will not require you to register the MAC address, although, as per 
the usual this is a security risk since anyone on the network could pose as a 
machine if they knew that was the setup. ;)

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James A. Peltier
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