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Luis Junior luiscaldjr at gmail.com
Wed May 14 03:58:46 UTC 2008


Please, can I be removed from the mailing list
thks

Luis Junior

2008/5/7, denis.alem at bell.ca <denis.alem at bell.ca>:
>
> Please, can I be removed from the mailing list
> thks
>
> Denis Alem
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org] On
> Behalf Of Corley, Kenneth L (Kenny)
> Sent: May 7, 2008 10:56 AM
> To: dhcp-users at isc.org
> Subject: RE: Address allocation not working correctly
>
> We are not currently using option 82.
>
> The giaddr is always 10.6.0.1 in DHCP Discover for both STB traffic and
> data/internet traffic so the DHCP server is allocating from 10.6.0.x
> always.  I need it to allocate 10.5.0.x for STBs and 10.6.0.x for
> data/internet (ie. PCs).
>
> Do you think using MAC OUI for STB address allocation would work...then
> put the scopes for data/internet and voip below in the DHCPd config file
> since it is processed from top to bottom?
>
> class "ADB"  {
>      match if substring(hardware,1,3) = 00:03:91;     *** ADB is the STB
>
>   }
>     pool  {
>        range 10.5.0.2 10.5.0.200;
>        allow members of "ADB";
>
>
> # subnet 10.6.0.0/24  Test Data
> subnet 10.6.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
> {
>         authoritative;
>         option routers 10.6.0.1;
>         option broadcast-address 10.6.0.255;
>         pool {
>                         deny members of "adb3800W-bootloader";
>                         deny members of "adb3800W-hlcode";
>                         deny members of "adb5810WX-bootloader";
>                         deny members of "adb5810WX-hlcode";
>                         range 10.6.0.201 10.6.0.225;
>         }
> }
> #
> # subnet 10.7.0.0/24  Test Phone
> subnet 10.7.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
> {
>         authoritative;
>         option routers 10.7.0.1;
>         option broadcast-address 10.7.0.255;
>         range dynamic-bootp 10.7.0.201 10.7.0.225;
>         option tftp-server-name "192.168.22.254";
> }
>
> So I basically removed the following from the config:
>
> # subnet 10.5.0.0/24  Test Video
> subnet 10.5.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
> {
>         authoritative;
>         option routers 10.5.0.1;
>         option broadcast-address 10.5.0.255;
>         pool {
>                 range dynamic-bootp 10.5.0.201 10.5.0.225;
>                 allow members of "adb3800W-bootloader";
>                 allow members of "adb3800W-hlcode";
>                 allow members of "adb5810WX-bootloader";
>                 allow members of "adb5810WX-hlcode";
>         }
> }
>
> Appreciate your thoughts.
>
> Kenny
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:dhcp-users-bounce at isc.org] On
> Behalf Of Eric Helm
> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 8:23 PM
> To: dhcp-users at isc.org
> Subject: Re: Address allocation not working correctly
>
>
>
> Corley, Kenneth L (Kenny) wrote:
> > Eric,
> >
> > The Extreme has the following DHCP relay config:
> >
> > enable bootprelay
> > configure bootprelay add 10.100.0.2  (10.100.0.2 is the DHCP server)
> > configure ip-down-vlan-action forward
> >
> > I did notice when looking at the DHCP DISCOVER from Set Top Box going
> > from the Extreme to the DHCP server that the bootp flag - relay agent
> > IP address - is set to 10.6.0.1.  I assume this is why the DHCP server
>
> > is allocating from the 10.6.0.x subnet?  But I have deny statements
> > for the Set Top box class in the data or 10.6.0.x scope.
> >
> > Would you happen to know how to configure the Extreme to send 10.5.0.1
>
> > in relay agent field of DISCOVER for STBs and send 10.6.0.1 in relay
> > agent field of DISCOVER for anything other than STBs (ie.
> PCs/laptops)?
> >
>
> As far as I know, it cannot be done, but it shouldn't matter with the
> dhcp shared-network because it will service both networks regardless if
> the giaddr is 10.6.0.1 or 10.5.0.1.
>
> You'll need to make sure your Option 82 classes are accurate and
> matching in the dhcpd.conf and that the Extreme is not stripping that
> information out of the DHCP packets. By the looks of the Extreme config,
>   you'll need to add that line:
>
> configure bootprelay dhcp-agent information policy keep
>
> /Eric
>
>
>
>
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