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August 11, 2015, 02:44:24 PM
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DHCP is ok for floating devices, or monile/portable - but having DOES management on a larger LAN for a while, it's a NIGHTMARE when you're trying to figure out what the address for a device that FAILED is. MAC addresses are noticeably longer than IP addresses, it's a ton easier to make a mistake reading them - even if you put a note on each machine with the MAC address.

 Also, MAC addresses are sorta random (yes, I know about the "manufacturer number" part) while you can assign an IP address yourself in a logical way, like "by rack/shelf/location on shelf" which makes it TRIVIAL to figure out what the address of a failed unit is even if you didn't remember to put a note on it.

 Unless you're shifting stuff around a LOT, thre's no REASON to "change an IP" once you've set it. You set it once, it's THERE.

 DHCP on a LAN full of non-shifting devices is for the birds.


 Why do you have to worry about "various types of interface" when you set a static IP? That seems to be a totally strawman comment.



 It seems like you move hardware around a TON more than any network I've ever dealt with, which would make your environment completely different than what I've worked with. My experience is that DHCP makes things a royal PAIN to deal with, STATIC makes them a ton easier.

I use MAC Adress as worker name.
If you  want to sell miner, you have  anyway switch to DHCP before shipping.
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August 11, 2015, 03:05:34 PM
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(Read my responses in a soothing, serene voice, not quarreling here Wink )
Unless you're shifting stuff around a LOT, thre's no REASON to "change an IP" once you've set it. You set it once, it's THERE.

In fact, shifting occurs a lot in my farms... as i tend to sell devices with some frequency. Updating stuff is a lot easier for employees when they only got to unplug the old one and plug the new one and done.


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... is for the birds.

First time in my life i see this expression!? what does it mean? it sound super funny for a non-native english speaker

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August 11, 2015, 10:19:16 PM
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It's an expression meaning something along the lines of "only a dumb bird would think this is a good idea".

 "Flying into plate glass doors is for the birds" for a particularly illustrative example.

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