Not really. For multicast actually the packets are sent to class D IP
address.
However, I think what you mean is to deploy the DRBL client with class A
IP address, yes, it's can be done. Just assign the class A IP address
(10.0.0.*) for the network card which connects to clients, then run
"/opt/drbl/sbin/drblsrv -i" and "/opt/drbl/sbin/drblpush -i" to deploy
the system.
However, sometimes some network switch does not have good multicast
ability... and it's weird that if you use class C IP address, it can
handle multicast packets well...
Steven.
Martin Schulte wrote:
> Hello,
> is ist possible to change the IP-range clonezilla SE uses for Multicast.
> I use 10.0.0.* for my clients (existing dhcp). I think clonezilla uses
> 192.168.*.* for multicast. I want/must use my existing DHCP!
> Thanks, Martin
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