Hi,
I'll elaborate a bit on my own question.
First question, still holds: what would be one of those cases when it is
convenient to create the lease manually?
Second question: no, the leased IP must be within the pool (unlike host
reservations)
Third question: this remains, but is changed a bit. Below is the updates.
Via the REST API, I called lease4-add and added a MAC-IP pair to the memfile.
I then switched on the target host (expecting an IP to do PXE boot) and it
worked just fine. So far, it does indeed look like the poor man's alternative
to host reservation.
What I'm wondering is this: how likely is it for the target MAC to receive a
different IP than specified in the lease? I mean, is this method really robust
against unpredictable IP re-assignment?
Cheers,
Nicolò.
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