Hello all,

Due to the unexpected expansion of our deployment, I find myself in the following situation.

I'm using a two server FOG with directly connected dedicate interconnect for the DTUs. I configured DHCP services across to the two servers in the FOG to service a single class C subnet. The address space was divided into 119 addresses so that each server would be able to deliver DHCP services to my 100 or so DTUs should the other server go down. Obviously, this limits me to 119 DTU's per FOG and now we're looking at moving beyond that number.

I'm looking for advice on the best way to reconfigure the DHCP parameters on each server in the FOG to minimize the amount of work/down time. I'd like to be able to support 250 DTUs max with this FOG.

Would I need to do a utadm -d on the interconnect interfaces and just start from scratch putting a private class B subnet on them? Will this kill users sessions or will they still be there once I get the interconnect interfaces back up and serving DTUs again.

Thanks in advance.

Elliott
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