\fIfixed-address\fR parameter which matches the subnet or shared
network on which the client is booting. If it doesn't find any such
entry, it then tries to find an entry which has no \fIfixed-address\fR
-parameter. If no such entry is found, then dhcpd acts as if there is
-no entry in the dhcpd.conf file for that client, even if there is an
-entry for that client on a different subnet or shared network.
+parameter.
.SH EXAMPLES
.PP
A typical dhcpd.conf file will look something like this: