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JimTheGreek
Jun 14, 2021Tutor
Setup DHCP range
I'm about to do a full factory reset on my RAX80 and I'd like to reserve a range for assigned IP. What is best, to start the DHCP past the reserved range or have it at the beginning? For clarificati...
JimTheGreek
Jun 15, 2021Tutor
But it WOULD be ez, all two digit IPs are reserved, all three digit IPs are in the pool.
antinode
Jun 15, 2021Guru
> But it WOULD be ez, [...]
Yes, but:
> [...] then "the reserved scope starts at 101" makes no sense. [...]
- JimTheGreekJun 15, 2021TutorPerhaps you didn’t understand my
- JimTheGreekJun 15, 2021TutorSorry, not enough coffee yet lol
Perhaps you didn’t understand my response & I know my English is not the best.
.1 - .99 is the reserved pool
.100 - .254 is the DHCP pool.
BTW, I’ll be doing this in the next hour or so as of this writing.
Thanks to all!- antinodeJun 15, 2021Guru
> Perhaps you didn't understand my response [...]
Nor you mine?
> .1 - .99 is the reserved pool
> ".1" is normally occupied by the router, so you'd use ".2" - ".99".
> .100 - .254 is the DHCP pool.
Fine with me, but inconsistent with "the reserved scope starts at
101" (as stated by the other fellow).- JimTheGreekJun 15, 2021TutorOhhh, you’re referring to the other guy, ok.
And yes, of course .1 is the router itself, that goes without saying, just didn’t want to be THAT specific.