Logical Classes

Richard Laager rlaager at wiktel.com
Wed Sep 17 03:53:59 UTC 2008


On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 22:54 -0400, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
> There is nothing that says that a client cannot match more than one class. 
> When that happens, all of the classes apply -- options from each matching 
> class are used, and the client is treated as a member of each class for 
> purposes such as deciding from which pools it can be given addresses.

This ties into a message I posted the other day that hasn't received a
response... What happens if you have "lease limit 1" in the first class
and "lease limit 2" in the second? How does dhcpd determine which lease
limit to honor?

Thanks,
Richard
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