10.10.202/22 has a subnet host address range from 10.10.200.1 -
10.10.203.254. The upper half of your DHCP range falls outside the subnet
and is therefore not allowed. Increase the subnet to a /21, which will
result in 10.10.207.254 as the upper host address limit, if you need that
upper half of the range.

 

Gr, Arne

 

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From: Atkins, Dwane P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: dinsdag 26 augustus 2008 19:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] DHCP services

 

Recently, I added some IPs to our pfSense device. I made the change
10.10.202.0/23 and made it 10.10.202.0/22.  BUT---when I went to change my
DHCP service from 10.10.202.10 - 10.10.203.250 to 10.10.202.10 -
10.10.205.250, it said I was out of range and would that the available
subnets were 10.10.200.0 - 10.10.203.0.

 

How do I get it to dole out the DHCP address I want to dole out instead of
the ones that were chosen for me?


Thanks


Dwane

 

Dwane Atkins

Senior Network Analyst

IMS-System & Network Operations 

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 

Tel: 210-567-0158

http://ims.uthscsa.edu <http://ims.uthscsa.edu/> 

 

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