Re: hi
- From: Michael Heiming <michael+USENET@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 22:38:05 +0100
In comp.os.linux.networking Jan Wagner <no_spam@xxxxxxxxxx>:
ksravi29@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
hi linuxgurus
i have been asked in one interview that the DHCP server having two
NIC cards . how the client machine get the ip address from DHCP
server from which NIC card
Depends on which interface ("NIC") you've set the DHCP server to
listen on. If on both, the client could get an ip suggested from
both, but will reject one and just use/lease the other (well, should
work that way at least as far as I know... ;-)
Indeed, after rereading it seems I misread the question. It
seems strange why the Client should see both the dhcp server nics
at all?
If they are all in the same lan it will not work out unless the
server uses a bonded interface out of both, in which case one
would just bind the dhcp server to the bonding device.
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