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Add IP ranges to Host Pool #1212

Closed rkriekaard closed 7 years ago

rkriekaard commented 7 years ago

Hi,

It would be nice to define an IP range to add to a Host Pool, for instance the DHCP pool range for client computers. Or is this possible in another way?

emanuele-f commented 7 years ago

Hi, this is already possible. You can add a network cidr into the host pools

screenshot at 2017-05-03 14-38-55

rkriekaard commented 7 years ago

Hi,

No, I don’t mean an entire subnet, but a range. In this particular situation we have a subnet 172.16.40.0/24 and a DHCP scope of 172.16.40.60-230. This scope is the one I would like to add as a host pool.

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Hi, this is already possible. You can add a network cidr into the host pools

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emanuele-f commented 7 years ago

You should configure those ranges via network cidr, please see this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_subnetting_reference for more information

rkriekaard commented 7 years ago

Emanuele,

Given the scope I mentioned, you cannot use cidr to capture that.

I guess your answer is that it is not possible...

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simonemainardi commented 7 years ago

@rkriekaard you can either: