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2016 Mar 31
1
Is there a way to detect/validate DHCP static IP assignment?
...ame MAC address, and the above same command, from two Centos boxes on different network there will be different dynamic IPs! instead the static IP defined with 'host' statement. > > So, how can we validate static IP assignment? Thanks. > Best,David, > Hi David, You need to use check_dhcp_relayed.pl (https://github.com/timb07/check_dhcp_relayed) if you wish to test for a reservation outside of the servers subnet, otherwise the DHCP server will assume you are on the local range and issue from that subnet. Also as an FYI Forman (http://theforeman.org) can do things like building VM's...
2016 Mar 30
2
Is there a way to detect/validate DHCP static IP assignment?
Hi, ?We have tens of networks(VLANs) in data center with a central Linux DHCP server. each network has their router to do the DHCP relay. So, the DHCP server's configuration files has tens 'subnet' statements. Because PXE booting is standard in whole data center, there are also thousands of static MAC-IP mapping 'host' statements in dhcp configuration. The big challenge with a
2016 Mar 31
0
Is there a way to detect/validate DHCP static IP assignment?
...ame MAC address, and the above same command, from two Centos boxes on different network there will be different dynamic IPs! instead the static IP defined with 'host' statement. > > So, how can we validate static IP assignment? Thanks. > Best,David, > Hi David, You need to use check_dhcp_relayed.pl (https://github.com/timb07/check_dhcp_relayed) if you wish to test for a reservation outside of the servers subnet, otherwise the DHCP server will assume you are on the local range and issue from that subnet. Also as an FYI Forman (http://theforeman.org) can do things like building VM's...