Tracking the remaining ip the pool of dhcp server
Jason Gerfen
jason.gerfen at gmail.com
Tue Oct 28 22:54:50 UTC 2008
Ok I am glad I signed up to this list. I have been watching which
features seem to get commonly configured and believe the application I
am working on will address *most* of what everyone is looking for.
The new graphing and auto-lease parsing feature should suit, or come
close to what you might be looking for.
User/Group/Access level permissions
Lease Management (new)
Static vs. scope host configurations
Multiple vlan/subnet configurations
Graphing (new)
Auto-detection of available interfaces (used when configuring new
subnets and graphing)
DNS zone configurations
DNSSEC key configurations
Failover configurations
I am in the process of adding support for creating new classes as well
as support for multiple pools per subnet.
If anyone can think of a feature that is fairly common with the
dhcpd.conf let me know because I am trying to make this as feature
rich as possible.
I have a demo setup over on the forge if you want to test drive it:
http://phpdhcpadmin.wiki.sourceforge.net/phpDHCPAdmin+Demo
Thanks.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Eric Helm <helmwork at ruraltel.net> wrote:
>
>
> Agarwal Vivek-RNGB36 wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have installed the DHCP Server in the network; there are separate
>> pools allocated in the DHCP Server. Is there any process or tool that
>> can inform or show that how many IP addresses are being allocated and
>> how many are left in a particular pool
>>
>
> This works out good if you like SNMP output for the stats.
>
> http://www.net-track.ch/opensource/dhcpd-snmp/
>
> /Eric
>
>
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Jason Gerfen
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