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4 Apr
2018
4 Apr
'18
13:34
James Knott wrote:
On 04/04/2018 09:23 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
James Knott wrote:
People usually use DHCP these days, so you'd never see the same address assigned to the 2 interfaces. It depends on your DHCP setup. ;-)
Are you aware of a DHCP server that will allow the same IP address for 2 different MACs on the same network at the same time? Normally, a MAC address "owns" the IP address for the duration of the lease.
Yes, ISC dhcpd if you assign IP addresses by host declaration instead of letting it pick an IP address from a pool. I'm doing this at home but I know the side effects and act accordingly. Ciao, Michael. P.S.: In nit-picking mode this is not really a DHCP lease but on the DHCP client side it feels like it.