Thanks for the confirmation that "relay" is the intended way to approach this.

I don't seem to be able configure more than one relay *address* per subnet though.  The ip-address string only seems to accept a single address, not a CIDR- or dashed-range. If I try repeated relay statements, I end up with "failed to select a subnet for incoming packet" for all of the relays.

Is there a way to accept multiple relays for a given subnet declaration?


The notion of "positive" and "negative" selectors could use some clarification in the documentation. Without being immersed in the code, human-language versions of the clauses seem about the same:

* Client must arrive on an interface with an address in the subnet
* Client must belong to the given client-class


Thanks,

Jeff



On 9/13/17 12:52 AM, Francis Dupont wrote:
A client-class in a subnet may be used only to refuse a subnet selection. In your case your config requires a positive selector, for instance a relay address (relayed messages) or an interface (direct connected clients). Regards Francis Dupont <[email protected]> PS: there is a third possibility for unicasted messages where the subnet specification matches the client address, cf "How the DHCPv4 Server Selects a Subnet for the Client" in the manual.

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