Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-11 Thread sven.roehrig
Sorry this should have been a new topic. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Best regards,   Sven -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Kea-users Im Auftrag von sven.roeh...@web.de Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 15:14 An: kea-users@lists.isc.org Betreff: Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-11 Thread sven.roehrig
Hi, I have a problem while renewing a lease. When the client sends a DISCOVER a subnet is selected and the client is getting an IP. After reboot KEA-DHCP is extending the lifetime as expected (first log). When the client is sending a DHCP-RENEW-REQUEST the subnet is selected but no valid lease is

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-07 Thread Jordan Tinsley
Using the [ ] & { } are confusing. I am attaching the conf file. Thanks, Jordan From: Kea-users On Behalf Of Jordan Tinsley Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 9:56 AM To: 'Francis Dupont' Cc: kea-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration Question – I hav

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-07 Thread Jordan Tinsley
Of Jordan Tinsley Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 7:03 AM To: Francis Dupont Cc: kea-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration Sure! Go ahead with the Migration Test Assistant. On December 7, 2018 6:47:39 AM CST, Francis Dupont mailto:fdup...@isc.org> >

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-07 Thread Jordan Tinsley
Sure! Go ahead with the Migration Test Assistant. On December 7, 2018 6:47:39 AM CST, Francis Dupont wrote: >Jordan Tinsley writes: >> Can you translate the shared networks example from ISC to Kea? > >=> I attached the ISC DHCP config and the result of the Migration >Assistant applied to it.

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-07 Thread Francis Dupont
Jordan Tinsley writes: > Can you translate the shared networks example from ISC to Kea? => I attached the ISC DHCP config and the result of the Migration Assistant applied to it. Note the max-lease-time feature should be implemented in the Kea next release (1.6 just after the 1.5 which is planned

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-06 Thread Jordan Tinsley
Can you translate the shared networks example from ISC to Kea? I am not fully understanding how I would do that from the Kea guide. Thanks, Jordan On December 6, 2018 5:12:00 PM CST, Francis Dupont wrote: >> pool { >> allow members of "APPLE"; >> allow

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-06 Thread Francis Dupont
> pool { > allow members of "APPLE"; > allow members of "BELKIN"; > } => create a class with for instance name "APPLE-or-BELKIN" and with "test": "member('APPLE') or member('BELKIN')" Regards Francis Dupont ___

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-06 Thread Jordan Tinsley
range 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.254; allow members of "APPLE"; allow members of "BELKIN"; } } } -Original Message- From: Francis Dupont Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 9:08 AM To: Jordan Tinsley Cc: 'Francis Dupont' ; kea-users@lists.i

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-06 Thread Francis Dupont
"Jordan Tinsley" writes: > Yes, this is DHCPv4. Sorry I forgot to include that. How do I include > multiple client-classes in a subnet? Would I just separate each > client-class with a comma? => in Kea subnet and pool guards are a single class (vs allow / deny lists in ISC DHCP). If you want a

Re: [Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-06 Thread Francis Dupont
"Jordan Tinsley" writes: > class "APPLE" { > > > > match if ( substring (hardware,1,3) = b0:19:c6 ) or > > ( substring (hardware,1,3) = d8:a2:5e ) or > > ( substring (hardware,1,3) = b8:c7:5d ) or > > ( substring (hardware,1,3)

[Kea-users] DHCP Classes Kea Configuration

2018-12-05 Thread Jordan Tinsley
Hello, I have the following sample class that I have been using with ISC DHCP to filter and allow only certain devices using the first 3 octets of the MAC Address. Works perfectly fine and does the job. I know that I could use a much more efficient way like DHCP fingerprint, etc. However,