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bozojoe
Jul 07, 2021Guide
cax30 - dhcp reservation 0.0.0.0
Im trying to set a DHCP reservation for a MAC from a dell PC. However no matter what value I input for the IP the user interface resets the IP to 0.0.0.0 after hitting the "add" button.
- Jul 07, 2021
Found the solution.
the IP must be in the DHCP range. my range happened to start at x.x.x.100 to x.x.x.253.
I wanted a reservation of x.x.x.50. that didnt work
however
inputing x.x.x.150 DID work.
bozojoe
Jul 07, 2021Guide
Found the solution.
the IP must be in the DHCP range. my range happened to start at x.x.x.100 to x.x.x.253.
I wanted a reservation of x.x.x.50. that didnt work
however
inputing x.x.x.150 DID work.
FURRYe38
Jul 07, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Yes to reserve and IP address, it must be in the DHCP IP address range. Anything outside of the IP address pool range can be set for a STATIC IP address which is set ON devices, not the router.
- bozojoeJul 07, 2021Guide
Your right, I kinda forgot all my networking skills this week. Too bad the UI doesnt remind the user.
- FURRYe38Jul 07, 2021Guru - Experienced User
:smileywink:
Ya, would be nice...
Glad you got it working.
- antinodeJul 07, 2021Guru
> Yes to reserve [an] IP address, it must be in the DHCP IP address
> range. Anything outside of the IP address pool range can be set for a
> STATIC IP address which is set ON devices, not the router.Why? Around here (D7000[v1], V1.0.1.78_1.0.1), that would be
considered a firmware bug.My DHCP pool range is ".224" - ".239". I have 23 address
reservations, all of which are outside the pool. I also have some
devices with static (ex-pool) addresses.Obviously, there's no compelling reason for such a restriction.
> Found the solution.Not what I'd call a "solution".
> [...] Too bad the UI doesnt remind the user.
I'd say, "Too bad the (unspecified) firmware's defective."