JohnStanley Writes: >From the dhcp.conf.5 manual. This seems like it would skin the cat for your needs Specify this in each Scope and you should be set. It will allow you to have the two different addresses from two different SNs. That is as Per the the Man Pages (lots o digging). Has to also be in a host declaration The fixed-address declaration fixed-address address [, address ... ]; The fixed-address declaration is used to assign one or more fixed IP addresses to a client. It should only appear in a host declaration. If more than one address is supplied, then when the client boots, it will be assigned the address that corresponds to the network on which it is booting. If none of the addresses in the fixed-address state- ment are valid for the network to which the client is connected, that client will not match the host declaration containing that fixed- address declaration. Each address in the fixed-address declaration should be either an IP address or a domain name that resolves to one or more IP addresses. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos