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Blog Post:
Identify a PXEClient/BootP and assign a shorter lease
teamdhcp
This is quite possible & common scenario that PXEClient/BOOTP client and normal Windows Client exists in the same network and share a single scope of IPaddress. Normally, PXEClient are used only for very limited purpose & short period. Hence limiting the lease time for PXEClient/BOOTP is good...
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12 Feb 2007
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Configuring lease time
teamdhcp
What should be my lease time or How do I select my lease time? This is very common debate that I keep having with my collogues and I am sure this question must be haunting many dhcp admin’s mind as well. Lease time can be as low as 15 minutes( tech. it can be in order of secs) to INFINITE. However...
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7 Feb 2007
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