>>This I am not sure can be done with dhcpd. However you can specify NIC to >> fixed static addys and the nic harware address in the dhcp.conf file. > >>How does that work? > > JohnStanley Writes: > This is what I am talking about at the end of the ".conf" file below. That > is what you are trying or wantting to accomplish? This is actualy a > confiuration I use. In all respect I have a question for you.... Are you > wantting to try this solution because you cant access another subnet? If now > you are then you need to have a look at your routing tables in your routers > or vlan configuration on your switches. That's just question or two I could > be wrong. Dear John. This is definitely not what I am trying to do. I try to line out the setup again: Subnet A (192.168.2.x) <-> DHCP Server with 2 NICs <-> Subnet B (10.1.0.0) Clients on Subnet A should get a static IP from the host declaration. Clients on Subnet B should obtain dynamic IP addresses from a range. The two subnets are not physically connected but a Client should be able to connect to Subnet A or to Subnet B as well. Best Regards Marcus _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos