On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Tony Yarusso <tonyyarusso at gmail.com> wrote:

> DNS does not assign addresses - DHCP does.


He can assign the address in DNS as long as he sets the ip address
statically on the client.

Perhaps I'm just being pedantic. :)  I tend to prefer DHCP reservations
myself.

-Rob


> You need to add two things
> to your dhcpd.conf.  First, tell it that 164 is an exception to the
> pool range (so it doesn't try to hand that out to any other machines).
>  Then, tell it to always give 164 to the machine with a MAC address
> matching that of the client in question (a "static lease").
>
>  - Tony Yarusso
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