To ensure that KEA-DHCP works properly and assigns IPs, one should define pools. (You define these in the subnet you want, and then specify a range of IPs that DHCP can assign to clients.)
Well, I didn't know this before, but now I do :)
(So, you don't really need to define vendor classes and such to have your DHCP server working. I hope I'm right...)
Hopefully, this information helps if you encounter the same problem!
Cheers
Well, I didn't know this before, but now I do :)
(So, you don't really need to define vendor classes and such to have your DHCP server working. I hope I'm right...)
Hopefully, this information helps if you encounter the same problem!
Cheers