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Umm... Jeff, why don't you try using the VLAN-option? For this to work you got to have a switch that supports that standard (802.1Q)... If you don't have it... Then you need to have networkcards for every subnet, I use a old PII 200 Mhz or something like that for booting PXE-workstations and I have 4 NICs in that one... And it works perfectly, but I am planning on moving the whole thing to a VLAN-base solution... Sorry if I babbled to much... Haven't got a lot to do in the office befor 10 o'clock in the morning //Johan -----Original Message----- From: Greg Smith [mailto:gsmith59 at pacbell dot net] Sent: den 11 november 2004 07:31 To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch Cc: Jeff Durling Subject: [m0n0wall] Re: DHCP Server Jeff, How do you plan to distinguish which pool a particular client should receive an IP address from? If two groups of clients have known MAC addresses you could pre-assign them IP addresses in two different contiguous ranges, and leave another range for the third pool. Greg -----Original Message----- >Has anyone ever needed to have multiple DHCP pools on the monowall? Is >this >something that is doable? I would like to have 3 IP pools and then set up >rules for each pool to govern the bandwidth usage. > > > >Thanks, > >Jeff --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch |