From: <rg...@di...> - 2002-07-18 21:35:39
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I may be out of line here, but I don't think the schema is going to help here. The long term solution could be that you have seperate records for each MAC address IP address pair. See the RFC 2307 for some hints .... The short term, may be to just list each MAC address and IP address multivalue with some type of a 'interface' definition. example: Macaddr: if0 - 000203040506 if1 - 000102030405 IPaddr: if0 - 1.2.3.4 if1 - 2.3.4.5 The overhead of process is placed onto the programmer, but you wouldn't have to worry about order :) Just me .01 cents worth. Rusty -- Russell Biggs (Rusty) Internet: r-...@ti... 6500 Chase Oaks Blvd, M/S 8412 Texas Instruments Plano Tx 75023 Phone: (972) 575-0826 Fax: (972) 575-4853 Home Page: http://dirtest3.itg.ti.com/~rgb Calendar: http://dirtest3.itg.ti.com/cgi-bin/synchronize.cgi?name=Russell+Biggs "I sense much NT in you... NT leads to bluescreen... Bluescreen leads to downtime... Downtime leads to suffering... NT is the path to the darkside..." ...Unknown UNIX Jedi |