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- Subject: Re: tlug: IP "refresh" (cable modem/router)
- From: "Atlas21 Shawn" <gray_s@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:33:45 +0900
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Ok, that is nice. What I want to do is KEEP the lease - keep it from expiring - using a program on linux similar to the winipcfg.exe program you found in the FAQ... sg Dmytro Kovalev <Dmytro.Kovalev@example.com> on 99/04/20 12:27:52 tlug@example.com$B$KJV?.$7$F$/$@$5$$(B $B08@example.com(B: tlug@example.com cc: (bcc: Atlas21 Shawn/OIPQA/Canon Inc/JP) $B7oL>(B: Re: tlug: IP "refresh" (cable modem/router) >>>>> "Atlas21" == Atlas21 Shawn <gray_s@example.com> writes: Atlas21> Yes, the router (cable modem) uses DHCP to grab an IP Atlas21> address from the DHCP server (if I am not mistaken). This is from DHCP FAQ: http://web.syr.edu/~jmwobus/comfaqs/dhcp.faq.html 18. How do I make a client give up its lease? This is a general question, but the answer is of necessity specific to the client-implementation. Naturally, one way to avoid the problem is to keep leases short enough that you are not obliged to do this. o One method mentioned is to temporarily change the clock on the client. o For a Win95 client, the winipcfg.exe program can do it. - dk >>>>> "Atlas21" == Atlas21 Shawn <gray_s@example.com> writes: Atlas21> I was wondering about how linux goes about Atlas21> renewing/refreshing (my japanese win95 says "henshin") Atlas21> the IP. Atlas21> I'm not sure I understood what do you mean by Atlas21> 'renewing/refreshing', is this about dynamic IP address Atlas21> obtained from ISP? Atlas21> If so why do you want to renew it? Atlas21> With win95, I have this gui that comes up when I run Atlas21> winipcfg, and I can just click on henshin and that is it. Atlas21> What should I do with Linux to get the same results? What Atlas21> is the linux equivalent of winipcfg? Atlas21> (I have a "dynamic" IP that just happens to stay the same Atlas21> most of the time since the IP is fairly small and I am Atlas21> online almost constantly.) Atlas21> Thanks in advance, Atlas21> shawn gray Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Atlas21> Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Atlas21> Univ. Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Atlas21> Japan Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Dmytro Kovalev Tokyo FI UNIX SA, Consultant E-mail: Atlas21> dmytro.kovalev@example.com Atlas21> -------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Atlas21> Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Atlas21> Univ. Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Atlas21> Japan Atlas21> -=- MIME -=- Atlas21> --0__=JVmpqLhmSKh93ljseK5Dc55XRMpKJM2lwaIgzL7Pxjokq5h7ukLF0b5H Atlas21> Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp Atlas21> Content-Disposition: inline Atlas21> The ISP sets the IP to "expire" after a certain amount of Atlas21> time. I'm not sure if this is only because it is an Atlas21> Ethernet connection, or what. But in a network, you can Atlas21> set the time limit in which an IP will expire. This is Atlas21> often due to having more users than available IP Atlas21> addresses. Atlas21> So when "cable guy" came to install the line/router, he Atlas21> told me to hit refresh (in windows) once per hour. Now, Atlas21> once per hour seemed a lot to me, but after some reading Atlas21> on the net, I saw that it is not too uncommon for some Atlas21> ISPs to set the expiry to every 15 minutes or 1/2 an Atlas21> hour, etc. I think its done to make sure that you are Atlas21> active online and not hogging the address that could go Atlas21> to others. Kind of like an ISP dropping a dialup Atlas21> connection if there is no activity after a certain amount Atlas21> of time. Especially in Japan with a cable modem, most Atlas21> people would want to be online all the time. The ISP Atlas21> expires the IP in order to keep you from having a Atlas21> virtually static IP address without paying extra for the Atlas21> service. :-) Atlas21> sgray Atlas21> Dmytro Kovalev <Dmytro.Kovalev@example.com> on 99/04/20 Atlas21> 11:18:28 Atlas21> tlug@example.com$BDF%rD'%aDF%UD'or%H%AD'mr%H%rD'%eDF%rD'%RDF%rD'%FDF%rD'%=DF%rD'%'DF(B $B%rD#!V(B Atlas21> $BDF%$D'%CDF%D(B? tlug@example.com cc: kovald@example.com (bcc: Atlas21> Atlas21 Shawn/OIPQA/Canon Inc/JP)$BDF%1(B?$BD'%fD'%5(B: Re: tlug: IP Atlas21> "refresh" (cable modem/router) Atlas21> --0__=JVmpqLhmSKh93ljseK5Dc55XRMpKJM2lwaIgzL7Pxjokq5h7ukLF0b5H Atlas21> Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Atlas21> Content-Disposition: inline >>>>> "Atlas21" == Atlas21 Shawn <gray_s@example.com> writes: Atlas21> I was wondering about how linux goes about Atlas21> renewing/refreshing (my japanese win95 says "henshin") Atlas21> the IP. Atlas21> I'm not sure I understood what do you mean by Atlas21> 'renewing/refreshing', is this about dynamic IP address Atlas21> obtained from ISP? Atlas21> If so why do you want to renew it? Atlas21> With win95, I have this gui that comes up when I run Atlas21> winipcfg, and I can just click on henshin and that is it. Atlas21> What should I do with Linux to get the same results? What Atlas21> is the linux equivalent of winipcfg? Atlas21> (I have a "dynamic" IP that just happens to stay the same Atlas21> most of the time since the IP is fairly small and I am Atlas21> online almost constantly.) Atlas21> Thanks in advance, Atlas21> shawn gray Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Atlas21> Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Atlas21> Univ. Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Atlas21> Japan Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Dmytro Kovalev Tokyo FI UNIX SA, Consultant E-mail: Atlas21> dmytro.kovalev@example.com Atlas21> -------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Atlas21> Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Atlas21> Univ. Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Atlas21> Japan Atlas21> --0__=JVmpqLhmSKh93ljseK5Dc55XRMpKJM2lwaIgzL7Pxjokq5h7ukLF0b5H-- Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Atlas21> Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Atlas21> Univ. Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Atlas21> Japan Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Dmytro Kovalev Tokyo FI UNIX SA, Consultant E-mail: Atlas21> dmytro.kovalev@example.com Atlas21> -------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Atlas21> Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Atlas21> Univ. Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Atlas21> Japan Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Atlas21> Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Atlas21> Univ. Atlas21> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlas21> more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Atlas21> Japan ------------------------------------------------------------- Dmytro Kovalev Tokyo FI UNIX SA, Consultant E-mail: dmytro.kovalev@example.com -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Univ. ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: TBD Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: June 12 (Sat), 12 :30 place: Temple Univ. ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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