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Bug #884

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IP proposed during Host creation does not belong to IP range defined in the subnet

Added by Romain Vrignaud almost 13 years ago. Updated over 12 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
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Category:
DHCP
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Description

Hello,
If I consider my Subnet configuration :
Network 192.168.1.0
Mask 255.255.255.0
Ranges 192.168.1.130-192.168.1.20

DHCP and TFTP Proxy Defined
When a I create a new host, I choose my proxy, my domain and my subnet but foreman keep proposing me an ip out of the range of my defined subnet.
eg : 192.168.1.2 (in fact the first free ip in the network's subnet (Network/Mask without considering imposed range).

If I manualy choose IP (in or out of the range) everything else works just fine.

Installation Debian Squeeze / Package Stable

Thx


Related issues 2 (0 open2 closed)

Has duplicate Foreman - Bug #749: Dhcpd range value not used?Closed03/15/2011Actions
Precedes Foreman - Feature #1421: expose subnet ranges for automatic IP address allocationsClosedOhad Levy01/01/2012Actions
Actions #1

Updated by Bency Tharakan almost 13 years ago

I am also having the same issue.
Using rhel6.

If I don't select the subnet when host creation and set a static IP, pxe config is not getting created.

Any workarounds pls ?

Thanks
Bency

Actions #2

Updated by Ohad Levy over 12 years ago

  • Category set to DHCP
  • Assignee set to Ohad Levy
  • Target version set to 1.0
Actions #3

Updated by Ohad Levy over 12 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100
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