RE: NetReg: is anyone using OMAPI ?

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From: King, Michael (MKing@bridgew.edu)
Date: Tue Aug 27 2002 - 08:48:30 CDT


I'm just wondering if you create a dynamic lease entry, is it considered a
known object at that point? I.E., the host entry in the dhcpd.conf file.

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From: Bekim Shala [mailto:bshala@gmu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:31 AM
To: netreg@southwestern.edu
Subject: Re: NetReg: is anyone using OMAPI ?

Mike
  Clarify this point a bit.

   Does your question differ from the 'core' idea behind netreg, that is
you have a short un-routable leases pool
and will receive such as long as the MAC is not registered (i.e. there
is a host 'jdoe' with hardware-address entry in the dhcp server)
  If it does not then Omapi does exactly the same just with avoidance of
restarting dhcp server and of course
potential side-effects like performace, reliability,network delay if
multi-tiered app, another point of failure etc etc.
 
 
  Regards, Bekim
   

Michael King wrote:

>I think an important question would be Can Dynamic Leases be placed into a
>Pool? Since it's via pools that we are denying them addresses to begin
>with.
>
>Mike
>
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