I found very strange solution, but it works. I saw that for the dynamic adresses DHCP gives automatically client identifier like: 01:<MAC address>. So I did the same with manual assigned adresses (before I left blank client identifier field). Can anybody explain this?
For example:
I need for the PC with MAC address 00:14:42:A5:AA:D4 always name PC111 and IP address 10.2.34.33. I'm trying to set DHCP with manual assignment but it gives me always dynamic address. Can anybody help, please?
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