Mapping a MAC to an IP...
Todd Snyder
tsnyder at rim.com
Wed Jan 21 16:57:10 UTC 2009
It's ok, I actually have a deployment face ... considering the amount of
DC time it can be, it's often a pained look, combined with shivering,
deafness and confusion. It's unique, at least. :)
Sadly, adding another network to facilitate this isn't possible with the
current tools ... long, complicated story. Is a good idea, just not
feasible at this point.
Cheers,
Todd.
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[mailto:dhcp-users-bounces at lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Luis Fernando
Lacayo
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 11:44 AM
To: Users of ISC DHCP
Subject: RE: Mapping a MAC to an IP...
Sorry everyone, I meant to say phase not face.
L
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 10:36 -0600, Luis Fernando Lacayo wrote:
Todd,
have you considered creating a new subnet for servers that are
not Production ready?
During our deployment face, we have what we call a management
network, we use it for during the deployment face and also for the DELL
OM / ITA. When the server is ready for production, we activate the
other nic to the production network.
You can make your second network as large as you want so you
will not run out of IP's and if you make your lease time long enough you
should not have a problem.
good luck.
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 11:17 -0500, Todd Snyder wrote:
The spot we ran in to this problem the most is on a
provisioning network
- there can be 1 or 200 servers being provisioned, and
we found it
simplest at times to just make host declarations, but we
want the range
for any NEW servers that come in. Because it's during
provisioning
stuff, we don't want the IP to change, so we ended up
assigning the
first IP they were given by DHCP as their static IP.
not a great
system, but not something we wanted to fight with, and
it just kept
growing and growing and growing, as hack jobs tend to do
:)
I will have to give the reservation a shot - thanks!!
Todd.
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[mailto:dhcp-users-bounces at lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of
Simon Hobson
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 11:00 AM
To: Users of ISC DHCP
Subject: RE: Mapping a MAC to an IP...
At 10:51 -0500 21/1/09, Todd Snyder wrote:
>My understanding is that you have to "break" the range
to add host
>declarations.
>
>This, to me, is the biggest pain I have with DHCP in a
a production
>environment. What could be a nice general range
declaration, with some
>hosts entries turns into a bunch of broken up and hard
to dissect range
>declarations with hosts declarations sprinkled
throughout. for 5
>entries, it's no biggie, but when putting in 50 or 60
hosts into a /24
>there are a lot of lines. Multiply that by a few /24's
and maintenance
>gets to be quite difficult at times.
I've never had a problem that way, but then I'm managed
my IP's rather
than scattering stuff all over the subnet in a random
manner !
I guess that's no help if you've inherited a network
from an admin that
just plugged stuff in and let it keep the address it got
:-(
Also, if you are in that situation, there is now (I
believe) another
option - you can mark a lease as reserved and it will be
handled the
same as a dynamic address EXCEPT that it will be kept
for use by the
same client and never re-allocated.
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