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Title: perhaps a stupid question ... dynamic ip-adress ..
Post by: Thomas on October 19, 2000, 03:25:18 PM
from my provider I get a dynamic ip-address ... did I understand right, that this is already assigned via dhcp (never thought of it) or is there another path to get it?

Thanks
     Thomas
Title: RE: perhaps a stupid question ... dynamic ip-adres
Post by: Paul Nesbit on October 19, 2000, 07:26:51 PM
Thomas wrote:

> from my provider I get a dynamic ip-address ... did I
> understand right, that this is already assigned via dhcp (never
> thought of it) or is there another path to get it?

You understand right.

If your ISP is providing you with a dynamic IP, your e-smith server is the DHCP client, and ISP provides a DHCP server on their end.  There are no other supported means of getting a dynamic IP for the server other than DHCP.
Title: RE: perhaps a stupid question ... dynamic ip-adres
Post by: Charlie Brady on October 19, 2000, 07:35:25 PM
Paul Nesbit wrote:

> There are no other supported means of getting a
> dynamic IP for the server other than DHCP.

Sorry to contradict you Paul, but if the ISP link is a PPP (or PPPoE link with ADSL), then the IP can also be dynamically allocated, and the protocol used is actually IPCP.

In short, DHCP will be used for allocating dynamic IPs if you have a connection by router or cable modem, or IPCP if you use some form of PPP.

Regards

Charlie
Title: so I am using PPPoE ...
Post by: Thomas on October 20, 2000, 12:47:25 AM
how can I correctly use e-smith if it only offers to get the IP via DHCP or define a static-IP???

Thanks for your answers.

Thomas