Re: dhcp server ansd shared-network declaration

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thank you for helping me 
 
 but  i want to know 
 which interface  the dhcpd server will work on  eth0 or eth1 and how come ?
 Suppose i have two subnets 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.0.0  which interface will i use it ?
 
 
 

John O'Loughlin <j.oloughlin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> hi i want to know what is the shared-network declaration option in dhcpd server  configurtion

> and i want to know how the dhcp server is serving two different subnets

Suppose you have a dhcp server with two interfaces on different subnets, 
they will probably have a number of common configurations, such as 
domain-name, maybe domain-name-servers, so you could have something that 
looks like:

shared-network my-network {

option domain-name etc

subnet {

}

subnet {

}

}




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