Francis Dupont writes:
> yes, you either need a big "or" or to wait for the shared network feature (we
> are discuting about it but it is in still in requirement/ early design phase
> so won't be available soon).
Ok, this should still be doable. If not I know I could always look at the
older
Jason Salmans writes:
> Yes, I have several client-classes defined (let's say Class A, Class B, Cla=
> ss C, etc.) and I'm going to have multiple subnets defined (Subnet 1, Subne=
> t 2, etc). The vast majority of my clients probably won't be classified at=
> all so let's say they'll get Subnet
Francis Dupont writes:
> I think you miss the fact client-classes are used to do subnet
> selection and not the opposite so when you specify a client-class in
> a subnet this means this particular subnet can be selected only by
> members of this class. Note that it means classification is done
>
Jason Salmans writes:
> First, is it possible to add more than one client-class to a subnet so that
> several client-classes will get assigned to that IP pool? If so, what is
> the correct format?
=> I think you miss the fact client-classes are used to do subnet
selection and not the opposite so