On 16.02.2018 16:01, Simon Kelley wrote:
> To clarify, the serial numbers in
> the names correspond to the addresses in the range supplied. If you use
> a subnet to specify the range, for instance 192.168.202.0/24, then yes
> dyn-1 will be 192.168.202.0, but if you use start,end to specify the
> range, then the start address becomes dyn-1
That's exactly why I think zero-indexed would be better, as dyn-50 would
then also correspond to 192.168.202.50. For custom ranges (not starting
from zweo) I have no preference, but the logic should obviously be the
same as for the full /24 network.

Best regards,
Dominik


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