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Today's Topics:

   1. Different hardware options based on subnet (Ricardo Stella)
   2. Re: Different hardware options based on subnet (Bill Shirley)
   3. Re: Different hardware options based on subnet (Ricardo Stella)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 12:30:07 -0400
From: Ricardo Stella <ste...@rider.edu>
To: dhcp-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Different hardware options based on subnet
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Not a newby but definitely beginner in terms of experience here.

In our dhcpd.conf file we have a class set up to identify IP phones and we
assign the server they need to connect to:

class "i2004-clients" {
        match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 14) =
        "Nortel-i2004-A";
        option nortel-specific-info =
        "Nortel-i2004-A,10.1.0.10:4100,1,15;10.1.0.10:4100,1,15.";
        option vendor-class-identifier "Nortel-i2004-A";
}

In a subnet, I have the following, which works perfectly fine.

        subnet 10.10.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
          authoritative;
          option routers 10.10.0.1;
          one-lease-per-client true;
          pool {
            allow members of "i2004-clients";
            range 10.10.250.50 10.10.250.249;
            max-lease-time 43200;
            default-lease-time 43200;
          }

There's other pools as well, and we have several other vlans like the above
and all IP phones get the default configuration.

But I need to assign some phones to a different controller - that is I need
to assign those that land in this specific vlan with the following:
          option nortel-specific-info =
          "Nortel-i2004-A,10.2.0.10:4100,1,15;10.2.0.10:4100,1,15.";

I tried creating a different class, but because hardware is the same, they
fall under the first defined one. I tried adding the above inside the pool
section but they still get the globally defined one. Am I missing
something? Or would I need to assign the class or the above lines to every
vlan and take it out of the global config?

Thanks in advance - Ricardo.


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 16:17:04 -0400
From: Bill Shirley <b...@c3po.polymerindustries.biz>
To: dhcp-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Different hardware options based on subnet
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How do you decide which phones you want on:?

 ? ? ? ? ? option nortel-specific-info =
 ? ? ? ? ? "Nortel-i2004-A,10.2.0.10:4100 
<http://10.2.0.10:4100>,1,15;10.2.0.10:4100 <http://10.2.0.10:4100>,1,15.";

Are they on a different subnet?

Bill

On 8/20/2020 12:30 PM, Ricardo Stella wrote:
>
> Not a newby but definitely?beginner in terms of experience here.
>
> In our dhcpd.conf file we have a class set up to identify IP phones and we 
> assign the server they need to connect to:
>
> class "i2004-clients" {
> ? ? ? ? match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 14) =
> ? ? ? ? "Nortel-i2004-A";
> ? ? ? ? option nortel-specific-info =
> ? ? ? ? "Nortel-i2004-A,10.1.0.10:4100 
> <http://10.1.0.10:4100>,1,15;10.1.0.10:4100 <http://10.1.0.10:4100>,1,15.";
> ? ? ? ? option vendor-class-identifier "Nortel-i2004-A";
> }
>
> In a subnet, I have the following, which works perfectly?fine.
>
> ? ? ? ? subnet 10.10.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
> ? ? ? ? ? authoritative;
> ? ? ? ? ? option routers 10.10.0.1;
> ? ? ? ? ? one-lease-per-client true;
> ? ? ? ? ? pool {
> ? ? ? ? ? ? allow members of "i2004-clients";
> ? ? ? ? ? ? range 10.10.250.50 10.10.250.249;
> ? ? ? ? ? ? max-lease-time 43200;
> ? ? ? ? ? ? default-lease-time 43200;
> ? ? ? ? ? }
>
> There's other pools as well, and we have several other vlans like the above 
> and all IP phones get the default configuration.
>
> But I need to assign some phones to a different controller - that is I need 
> to assign those that land in this specific vlan 
> with the following:
> ? ? ? ? ? option nortel-specific-info =
> ? ? ? ? ? "Nortel-i2004-A,10.2.0.10:4100 
> <http://10.2.0.10:4100>,1,15;10.2.0.10:4100 <http://10.2.0.10:4100>,1,15.";
>
> I tried creating a different class, but because hardware is the same, they 
> fall under the first defined one. I tried adding 
> the above inside the pool section but they still get the globally defined 
> one. Am I missing something? Or would I need to 
> assign the class or the above lines to every vlan and take it out of the 
> global config?
>
> Thanks in advance - Ricardo.
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 16:23:51 -0400
From: Ricardo Stella <ste...@rider.edu>
To: Users of ISC DHCP <dhcp-users@lists.isc.org>
Subject: Re: Different hardware options based on subnet
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Yes. In our case, one particular subnet needs a different config. All
others the current one.

TIA

On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 4:17 PM Bill Shirley <
b...@c3po.polymerindustries.biz> wrote:

> How do you decide which phones you want on:?
>           option nortel-specific-info =
>           "Nortel-i2004-A,10.2.0.10:4100,1,15;10.2.0.10:4100,1,15.";
>
> Are they on a different subnet?
>
> Bill
>
> On 8/20/2020 12:30 PM, Ricardo Stella wrote:
>
>
> Not a newby but definitely beginner in terms of experience here.
>
> In our dhcpd.conf file we have a class set up to identify IP phones and we
> assign the server they need to connect to:
>
> class "i2004-clients" {
>         match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 14) =
>         "Nortel-i2004-A";
>         option nortel-specific-info =
>         "Nortel-i2004-A,10.1.0.10:4100,1,15;10.1.0.10:4100,1,15.";
>         option vendor-class-identifier "Nortel-i2004-A";
> }
>
> In a subnet, I have the following, which works perfectly fine.
>
>         subnet 10.10.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
>           authoritative;
>           option routers 10.10.0.1;
>           one-lease-per-client true;
>           pool {
>             allow members of "i2004-clients";
>             range 10.10.250.50 10.10.250.249;
>             max-lease-time 43200;
>             default-lease-time 43200;
>           }
>
> There's other pools as well, and we have several other vlans like the
> above and all IP phones get the default configuration.
>
> But I need to assign some phones to a different controller - that is I
> need to assign those that land in this specific vlan with the following:
>           option nortel-specific-info =
>           "Nortel-i2004-A,10.2.0.10:4100,1,15;10.2.0.10:4100,1,15.";
>
> I tried creating a different class, but because hardware is the same, they
> fall under the first defined one. I tried adding the above inside the pool
> section but they still get the globally defined one. Am I missing
> something? Or would I need to assign the class or the above lines to every
> vlan and take it out of the global config?
>
> Thanks in advance - Ricardo.
>
>
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