Quoting Owen Beckley <[email protected]>:

>>
>> I've got a need to deploy servers across multiple VLANs from the same
>> cobbler server - is this possible?
>>
>> Ideally, I'd like to manage/build all servers from the same cobbler
>> instance, however it would appear that cobbler only allows for the
>> management on a single subnet (we're faced with one subnet on
>> 192.168.x.x and another on 172.16.x.x :( )
>>
>> Is this possible, or should I just drop DHCP management from cobbler
>> (the servers are set to static IP after build), serve up a basic image
>> using PXE and go from there?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Matt
>
> There are a couple of ways to handle this. If the second subnet is
> available locally, you could add a second interface to your cobbler
> server and have it serve dhcp to both subnets directly. You should be
> able to do this with either a physically separate interface or by VLAN
> tagging your existing interface so it has both subnets on it.

Thanks for the reply.

This is how the server is currently configured, I'm having issues with  
the /etc/cobbler/settings file to get cobbler to manage the IP Ranges  
on both VLANS.

Do you use cobbler to manage the DHCP server or do you do that by  
another method?

Thanks,

M.
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