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[Help] Configuring DHCP

Thu Mar 15, 2018 9:12 am

Hi,

Im trying to configure DHCP in my CCR with
 
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Re: [Help] Configuring DHCP

Thu Mar 15, 2018 2:42 pm

Hi,

Im trying to configure DHCP in my CCR with
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Re: [Help] Configuring DHCP

Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:28 pm

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Re: [Help] Configuring DHCP

Fri Mar 16, 2018 5:15 am

Sorry for this,

I have ether1 as WAN with ip add 122.5.x.x/32 20m/20m
and ether 2 as LAN with ip add 172.16.0.0/16
with 172.16.0.0/22 is with 2m/2m rate limit and
172.16.0.4/22 is with 5m/5m rate limit

I configure DHCP server to add statically leases so I can put rate limit in the leases with their mac address
but what if the PC try to manually configure their ip address in the 172.16.0.4/22 even if I didn't add it in the Leases to have it, will it still get 5m/5m rate limit or it will have unlimited rate?
 
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Re: [Help] Configuring DHCP

Fri Mar 16, 2018 7:24 am

AFAIK rate limiting has nothing to do with how client configures its IP address. If client statically configures its address to "correct" subnet, then it'll get same rate limitation. If statically configured address is in "wrong" subnet, then rate limitation will be according to the "wrong" subnet. What you then need to do is to enforce clients to have correct subnet IP addresses, but how to do that is completely unrelated question and to give useful answer one would have to know your LAN layout.
 
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Re: [Help] Configuring DHCP

Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:29 am

AFAIK rate limiting has nothing to do with how client configures its IP address. If client statically configures its address to "correct" subnet, then it'll get same rate limitation. If statically configured address is in "wrong" subnet, then rate limitation will be according to the "wrong" subnet. What you then need to do is to enforce clients to have correct subnet IP addresses, but how to do that is completely unrelated question and to give useful answer one would have to know your LAN layout.

Thanks for the reply, can you guide me to where do I start on how can i make it possible?

Thank you in advance

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