[CentOS] can I check the mac address on DHCP from my command line
Dan Hyatt
dhyatt at dsgmail.wustl.eduWed Oct 8 21:02:09 UTC 2014
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Hi, I have an interesting problem. I want to be able to verify that my hostname, ipaddress, and mac address are correct in the DNS/DHCP. I have the values, how do I compare. I am able to use NSLOOKUP for the hostname=ip confirmation How do I do the ip addresss = mac address comparison I tried arp and a few other things. Almost everything on google says either to logon to DHCP (which I do not own) or use arp, which is not giving the desired results. I provided the mac address, ip address, and host name I want to find out if a missed entry might be causing the pxe boots and network problems I am having to fail. Dan
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