Hi Jason,
I'm not sure how that was working in ISC DHCP unless you had "deny
unknown-clients;" or "allow known-clients;" specified with your pool
as well. There is a similar mechanism in Kea. Just add:
"client-class": "KNOWN"
to your pool specification. Example:
"pools": [
{
On 11/22/23 13:24, Bob Harold wrote:
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 12:41 PM Jason Keltz wrote:
Hi.
I have now configured my Kea installation with many subnets, each
with
their own reservations. It's working well.
There's also one global reservation set for hosts that are confi
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 12:41 PM Jason Keltz wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have now configured my Kea installation with many subnets, each with
> their own reservations. It's working well.
>
> There's also one global reservation set for hosts that are configured
> without an IP so they can connect in the d
Hi.
I have now configured my Kea installation with many subnets, each with
their own reservations. It's working well.
There's also one global reservation set for hosts that are configured
without an IP so they can connect in the dynamic range of any subnet.
I wanted to do a test of what wo