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There are hundreds of servers, one of which serves as a DHCP server.
The hosts file of the DHCP server specifies the IP address and host name for each client server. But the MAC address of the client server is not known.
All client servers are diskless systems and are started by pxe. After startup, the MAC address of the client server and the IP address obtained through DHCP are automatically collected and sent to the DHCP server.
When we first start all the client servers, how does the DHCP server sort the MAC addresses according to the physical order of the clients?
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There are hundreds of servers, one of which serves as a DHCP server.
The hosts file of the DHCP server specifies the IP address and host name for each client server. But the MAC address of the client server is not known.
All client servers are diskless systems and are started by pxe. After startup, the MAC address of the client server and the IP address obtained through DHCP are automatically collected and sent to the DHCP server.
When we first start all the client servers, how does the DHCP server sort the MAC addresses according to the physical order of the clients?
linux dhcp macintosh
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There are hundreds of servers, one of which serves as a DHCP server.
The hosts file of the DHCP server specifies the IP address and host name for each client server. But the MAC address of the client server is not known.
All client servers are diskless systems and are started by pxe. After startup, the MAC address of the client server and the IP address obtained through DHCP are automatically collected and sent to the DHCP server.
When we first start all the client servers, how does the DHCP server sort the MAC addresses according to the physical order of the clients?
linux dhcp macintosh
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There are hundreds of servers, one of which serves as a DHCP server.
The hosts file of the DHCP server specifies the IP address and host name for each client server. But the MAC address of the client server is not known.
All client servers are diskless systems and are started by pxe. After startup, the MAC address of the client server and the IP address obtained through DHCP are automatically collected and sent to the DHCP server.
When we first start all the client servers, how does the DHCP server sort the MAC addresses according to the physical order of the clients?
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