[ale] DHCP vs. Static Who would win?
tewkewl at mindspring.com
tewkewl at mindspring.com
Thu Jan 31 17:28:11 EST 2002
unless both cards are on the same layer 2 network (hub/switch/being connected via crossover/etc....) only the card that resides on the dhcp servers network will pull an ip address.
now... the DG for a machine is not based on NIC but actually the machine itself...(as well as dns) so the machine will add a DG if the dhcp server is spitting one out. (however, static routes in most OS's will take prec. of dhcp learned routes) (or rip/ospf/etc...)
I can't remember right off hand if linux will change the metric of a dhcp gateway to that higher than the current static gateway or not. (or just not display it)... hmmm I might have to go home and play now to double check... :)
-Patrick
Denny Chambers <dchambers at snapserver.com> wrote:
> Scenario:
I have a linux server with 2 ethernet card in them. eth0 is on subnet A
and eth1 is on subnet B. eth0 has a static IP Address, where eth1 uses
dhcp. Routing is not turned on. My default gateway and dns is reachable
through Subnet A, so I set them manually. My question is if Subnet B's
dhcp is also broadcasting a default gateway and dns information, will it
override what I typed in manually. What happens when both cards are set
for dhcp? Anyone know?
--
Denny Chambers
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