As you can see in the LDIF, the classes are declared before the pools.
If you don't do that, DHCPD will throw an error.

To take care of the correct order is "easy" if you load the stuff
manually with LDIF files in the LDAP. But we use GoSA (www.gosa-
project.org) here, which provides a graphical webgui to administer ther
DHCP via LDAP. So we cannot take care of the right order.

To load classes before other declarations if the config is saved in LDAP
should be provided natively by DHCP. That's my wish...

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DHCP with LDAP config should load class definitions first
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673427
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