Re: help on assigning invalid IP addresses
On Fri, 17 Jan 2020, Emil Pedersen wrote:
Just to check, do you have a specification for the "invalid" subnet in some
way in the dhcp server pointing in the same direction as the "good" subnet?
I have
subnet 10.240.13.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
}
and the dns server has 10.240.13.3/24 assigned ....
It was quite a long time since I messed with dhcp so I may be wrong but I
think that is required for what you want. Like setting an extra (invalid)
address on the same interface and maybe a shared network wrapping with both
of the networks in the dhcp config (no available addresses for the bad one
except the one fixed to the device).
bit question is: if i give addresses, even just one, in the "invalid"
network how can I be sure that are not assigned to regular clients ?
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