Creating a "Catch-All" Configuration
Scott Coleman
swarga.research at gmail.com
Wed Sep 25 20:04:52 UTC 2013
Matthew,
I have rearranged dhcpd.conf as you suggest, but the behavior is unchanged.
I also tried leaving the subnet declaration outside of the group (i.e. at
global scope), but this made no difference either.
Any other ideas?
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Stier, Matthew <
Matthew.Stier at us.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> I suspect your problem is the order in which they are listed in the DHCP
> configuration file.****
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> My dhcpd.conf file is:****
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> Options;****
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> Classes;****
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> Group {****
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> Options;****
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> Host {****
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> }****
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> Host {****
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> }****
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> Subnet{****
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> Pool { ****
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> }****
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> }****
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> }****
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> ** **
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> ** **
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