Is there a command to insert a mac addres into subnet in dhcpd.conf file?












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I am looking for a command that allows me to insert host inside dhcpd.conf file
without manualy touching that file.



I am using: CentOS release 5.3.



The file looks like this:



subnet 97.129.0.0 netmask 255.255.240.0 {
deny unknown-clients;
range 97.129.2.2 97.129.2.254;
group {
filename "3M-1M-OKS2016NOV.cm";
host client1 {
hardware ethernet 00:04:0d:0c:0f:0a;
}
host client2 {
hardware ethernet a0:be:cd:ea:1d:14;
}
###Block I wanto to insert
host client_i_want_to_insert {
hardware ethernet e3:ee:ed:ea:1d:e4;
}
###########
}}








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    I am looking for a command that allows me to insert host inside dhcpd.conf file
    without manualy touching that file.



    I am using: CentOS release 5.3.



    The file looks like this:



    subnet 97.129.0.0 netmask 255.255.240.0 {
    deny unknown-clients;
    range 97.129.2.2 97.129.2.254;
    group {
    filename "3M-1M-OKS2016NOV.cm";
    host client1 {
    hardware ethernet 00:04:0d:0c:0f:0a;
    }
    host client2 {
    hardware ethernet a0:be:cd:ea:1d:14;
    }
    ###Block I wanto to insert
    host client_i_want_to_insert {
    hardware ethernet e3:ee:ed:ea:1d:e4;
    }
    ###########
    }}








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      I am looking for a command that allows me to insert host inside dhcpd.conf file
      without manualy touching that file.



      I am using: CentOS release 5.3.



      The file looks like this:



      subnet 97.129.0.0 netmask 255.255.240.0 {
      deny unknown-clients;
      range 97.129.2.2 97.129.2.254;
      group {
      filename "3M-1M-OKS2016NOV.cm";
      host client1 {
      hardware ethernet 00:04:0d:0c:0f:0a;
      }
      host client2 {
      hardware ethernet a0:be:cd:ea:1d:14;
      }
      ###Block I wanto to insert
      host client_i_want_to_insert {
      hardware ethernet e3:ee:ed:ea:1d:e4;
      }
      ###########
      }}








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      I am looking for a command that allows me to insert host inside dhcpd.conf file
      without manualy touching that file.



      I am using: CentOS release 5.3.



      The file looks like this:



      subnet 97.129.0.0 netmask 255.255.240.0 {
      deny unknown-clients;
      range 97.129.2.2 97.129.2.254;
      group {
      filename "3M-1M-OKS2016NOV.cm";
      host client1 {
      hardware ethernet 00:04:0d:0c:0f:0a;
      }
      host client2 {
      hardware ethernet a0:be:cd:ea:1d:14;
      }
      ###Block I wanto to insert
      host client_i_want_to_insert {
      hardware ethernet e3:ee:ed:ea:1d:e4;
      }
      ###########
      }}






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