Firm,
>Perhaps someone from Hostmaster could offer more specific details, but
>my understanding is that those IPs will be a subset of the DHCP assigned
>ranges.
>For example each building has a dedicated DHCP range(s). Out of that
>dedicated range, you could specify a few machines that would always get
>same IPs from campus DHCP.
OK, but I still must be missing something. Suppose Hostmaster
assigns the range 35.10.58.2-35.10.58.100 for just one set of rooms
in our building. What stops a rogue in our building, or even from
that very set of rooms, from grabbing, say, 35.10.58.10 for their
static IP, and thereby creating a conflict with the rightful dynamic
user of that IP?
Thanks again,
-- dkm
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