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DHCPd
From Luke Jackson
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Default Configuration
ddns-update-style interim; ignore client-updates; subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { # --- default gateway option routers 192.168.0.1; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option nis-domain "domain.org"; option domain-name "domain.org"; option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1; option time-offset -18000; # Eastern Standard Time # option ntp-servers 192.168.1.1; # option netbios-name-servers 192.168.1.1; # --- Selects point-to-point node (default is hybrid). Don't change this unless # -- you understand Netbios very well # option netbios-node-type 2; range dynamic-bootp 192.168.0.128 192.168.0.254; default-lease-time 21600; max-lease-time 43200; # we want the nameserver to appear at a fixed address host ns { next-server marvin.redhat.com; hardware ethernet 12:34:56:78:AB:CD; fixed-address 207.175.42.254; } }
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Asterisk with Polycom Phones Configuration
# DHCP Server Configuration file. # see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.conf.sample # ddns-update-style interim; ignore client-updates; option boot-server code 66 = string; option boot-server "ftp://PlcmSpIp:PlcmSpIp@192.168.0.1"; # Internal subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { option routers 192.168.0.1; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option time-offset -18000; # Eastern Standard Time # option ntp-servers 192.168.0.1; option domain-name-servers 192.168.0.1; option domain-name "asterisk.prv"; range dynamic-bootp 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.254; default-lease-time 21600; max-lease-time 43200; }
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