Hi Jason,
> would it be valid syntax to also set lease-lifetime in the pool instead of
> using the class?
>
> "pools": [
> {
> "pool": "10.1.2.100-10.1.2.200",
> "lease-lifetime": "300"
> }
> ]
I cannot find evidence of a parameter called "lease-lifetime" but
"valid-lifetime" cannot be set inside a pools [] block.
>
> I already assign the pools to "client-class": "KNOWN" - can I specify
> multiple classes? "client-class": "KNOWN", "short-lease"?
> If I use a class to do this, is the "valid-lifetime": 300 inside the subnet
> definition necesary? It is repeated in both the subnet and the client-class
> short-lease.
The "valid-lifetime" inside the subnet was a mistake. That was a
relic of some earlier testing. You cannot specify multiple classes on
a client-class line. I don't know if you can have both client-class
and client-classes as I've never tried. "client-class" does not do
the same thing that "client-classes" does.
Thank you,
Darren Ankney
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