Re: NetReg: netreg - subnet.dat question - admin pages

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From: Calissa J Lazowicki (CLazowic@mnsfld.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 17 2003 - 14:43:30 CST


Thank you very much for your help.. that seems to work, except
registered clients are getting 236.254, 236.253.. etc.. it doesn't seem
that they are not getting 237.100, 237.99.. etc.. also, when i register
its writing the host entry to dhcpd.conf.new, but i don't get any
results when i search by username or mac address from the admin pages..
any ideas? thanks so much.

Calissa

On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 14:17, Steve Hess wrote:
> We had a similar problem where we didn't want to use separate subnets for
> unrestricted and restricted. We give each dorm its own class C address
> scheme. We then take the 30 address of the pool as the restricted and 200
> addresses as the unrestricted. In the subnet.dat we define the subnets as
> follows:
>
> Subnet/24:Name:200::
>
> in your example
> 157.62.236.1/23:Building:354::
>
> The real key to this comes in the DHCPD.conf where you can define the pools
> of the restricted and unrestricted to be the exact ones you list
> below. Our setup is not as fragmented but has been working fine. The only
> drawback I have found is that you can't track restricted and unrestricted
> usage as well as with separate subnets. Also you have to get more creative
> with border security since you can't just setup a particular subnet as
> non-routable. We use a Packeteer PacketShaper and just add the addresses
> into a list to redirect back to NetReg. That way even if they manually
> enter the DNS server they can't get anywhere.
>
>
> Steve
>
>
> At 01:41 PM 12/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Thank you for all of the help you provided me w/in the past couple of
> >months. We are still having a minor problem... We had dhcp split up
> >into 2 subnets, 157.62.236.0 for registered, and 237.0 for unregistered
> >and it could register machines w/no problem... but our problem is, we
> >don't have enough leases if we just use the 236.0 for our registered
> >clients, so we need to have it split it up like this:
> >
> >registered clients
> > range 157.62.236.5 157.62.236.154;
> > range 157.62.236.156 157.62.236.229;
> > range 157.62.236.246 157.62.237.100;
> >
> >
> >unregistered clients:
> > range 157.62.237.101 157.62.237.254
> >
> >subnet mask - 255.255.254.0
> >
> >Now, i have no idea how to reflect this properly in the subnet.dat
> >file. any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
> >Thank you again for all of your time.
> >
> >Calissa
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Wheaton College
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