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发表于 2002-12-6 16:12:10
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你的网络比较复杂,呵呵。肯定不是初学者,呵呵。
使用 dhcp relay
The names of the network interfaces on which dhcpd should listen for broadcasts may
be specified on the command line. This should be done on systems where dhcpd is
unable to identify non-broadcast interfaces, but should not be required on other
systems. If no interface names are specified on the command line dhcpd will iden?
tify all network interfaces which are up, elimininating non-broadcast interfaces if
possible, and listen for DHCP broadcasts on each interface.
If dhcpd should listen on a port other than the standard (port 67), the -p flag may
used. It should be followed by the udp port number on which dhcpd should listen.
This is mostly useful for debugging purposes. If the -p flag is specified, the
server will transmit responses to clients at a port number that is one greater than
the one specified - i.e., if you specify -p 67, then the server will listen on port
67 and transmit to port 68. Datagrams that must go through relay agents are sent
to the port number specified with the -p flag - if you wish to use alternate port
numbers, you must configure any relay agents you are using to use the same alter?
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