Hi Sundar,

Looking at what we're doing in setup-dhcp.sh and how the dhcp server needs to 
be 
set up it appears that in order to create the proper macro we have to have the 
default router for that subnet we are attempting to configure. However if the 
subnet we're are attempting to configure is not the same as the default router 
on the server we have no way to determine the router for that subnet.

Based on this I've found no way to do any kind of automated configuration of 
all 
the subnets on the system. The best I can think of to do for this bug is to 
print out a message telling the user that we found other subnets and if they 
wish to configure those for dhco they will have to do it manually. We can 
generate at least part of the macro needed however since we need to default 
router for the subnet to do this we can only give an example and not a fully 
functional command.

Does anyone have any ideas on another way to handle this or to gather the 
default router for all the subnets on the server?

Thanks,
-evan

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