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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/10/12 13:42, Simon Hobson wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:p06240801cca59b508701@simon.thehobsons.co.uk"
type="cite">Sten Carlsen wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I happened to think: could that option be
put into the class definition? Or could the class definition be
put into a group with the option statement?
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I think that's what he already has - but he wants different
options depending on the subnet.
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Another idea that comes to mind would involve two classes - and
explicitly put each AP in one or other class. Thta means more
maintenance as he would now need to keep track not only of the
access points, but also which subnet they are in (and hence which
controller they need configuring to use).
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Would selecting class based on relay address work?<br>
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Each host would have membership in one class(C-1) based on the
present criteria and another class(R-1) based on the relay address.
Class R-1 would then have the option 43 and class C-1 has other
options. <br>
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This is probably murky water, each host will then be member in two
different classes - assuming that both class definitions contain
options, how would dhcp resolve which options to use if the same
option is set (differently) in both classes?<br>
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I have never tried anything like this, never had the use. It might
still be an interesting way to solve some challenges.<br>
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Best regards
Sten Carlsen
No improvements come from shouting:
"MALE BOVINE MANURE!!!"
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