Bug #730
closedDHCP server not accepting valid ranges
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Description
I created /26 subnets all within the same class C on four separate interfaces like so:
OPT1 - 10.0.0.0/26
OPT2 - 10.0.0.64/26
LAN - 10.0.0.128/26
OPT3 - 10.0.0.192/26
When I went to turn on the DHCP server for each of the subnets, it lists the valid ranges of IP addresses to be:
OPT1 - 10.0.0.1 - 10.0.0.62
OPT2 - 10.0.0.65 - 10.0.0.126
LAN - 10.0.0.129 - 10.0.0.190
OPT3 - 10.0.0.193 - 10.0.0.254
All of which are correct. However when entering a valid range (for example on OPT1 10.0.0.10-10.0.0.39) it gives the error: "The specified range lies outside of the current subnet."
This is claims to be "2.0-BETA1 Built on Wed Mar 24 23:23:31 UTC 2010". I've 'updated' it to the latest version "Fri Jul 9 01:07:23 EDT 2010" using the auto-updater but that date never changes so I'm not sure which one I'm on.
Updated by Jim Pingle almost 15 years ago
Also, if the date doesn't change, the update didn't take. You might need to to a manual firmware update or a console update by URL. Confirm that the update took and then try again.
Updated by Chris Buechler almost 15 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
auto update didn't work on the version you're on, and that issue, plus the invalid range, has long since been fixed. manually update.