classes being global and all...
Adam Moffett
adamlists at plexicomm.net
Wed Oct 24 21:10:33 UTC 2012
Would something like the example below work? Does a DHCP request fall
into a matching subnet first and then get an IP from a pool where it's
allowed? Or does being a member of class "WimaxCPE" mean I might get an
IP from either subnet?
It seems intuitively like this should work the way I want, but I've been
burned before when making such assumptions so I thought I'd check first.
class "WimaxCPE" {
match if substring(hardware,1,3) = 64:ed:57;
}
class "SipuraVoIP" {
match if substring(hardware,1,3) = 0:e:8;
}
shared-network "towerA" {
subnet 10.1.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
pool {
allow members of "WimaxCPE";
}
}
subnet x.y.x.n netmask 255.255.255.0 {
pool {
allow members of "SipuraVoIP";
}
}
}
shared-network "towerB" {
subnet 10.5.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
pool {
allow members of "WimaxCPE";
}
}
subnet x.y.z.z netmask 255.255.255.0 {
pool {
allow members of "SipuraVoIP";
}
}
}
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