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website/docs: Add documentation on DHCP for private networking
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## DHCP
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The easiest way to use a private network is to allow the IP to be assigned
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via DHCP.
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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config.vm.network "private_network", type: :dhcp
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end
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```
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This will automatically assign an IP address from the reserved address space.
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The IP address can be determined by using `vagrant ssh` to SSH into the
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machine and using the appropriate command line tool to find the IP,
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such as `ifconfig`.
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## Static IP
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The easiest way to use a private network is to assign a static IP to it.
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This let's you access the Vagrant managed machine using a static, known
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IP. The Vagrantfile for a static IP looks like this:
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You can also specify a static IP address for the machine. This lets you
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access the Vagrant managed machine using a static, known IP. The
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Vagrantfile for a static IP looks like this:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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