[Cerowrt-users] Static leases not working?
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Wed May 21 19:15:06 EDT 2014
Cerowrt has broken up each interface into a /27, which gives you 30
useful ips in each range.
If you want a larger allocation, you will need to give it its own ip
range that has 100 IPs,
most likely a /24. So in /etc/config/network, you'd change sw0 from
172.30.42.X netmask 255.255.255.224
to (for example) 172.30.43.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
and then the individual ranges are managed in /etc/config/dhcp for
that interface, where you would change the start option.
the cerowrt-devel list is where most questions go. Thanks for trying cerowrt.
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 4:09 PM, R. <redag2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> **Prefix="172.30.42".
>
> Finally got a WNDR3800 and installed CeroWRT 3.10.40-5.
>
> On my previous tinkering with OpenWRT, I was able to reserve 75 DHCP
> addresses in the prefix.100+ range. I tried doing the same with Cero
> by adding static leases and setting "option start '100'" to the SW00
> interface, but that didn't work.
>
> The devices that are connecting to the router are still given an IP
> address other than the one that is assigned to them in the static
> leases table.
>
> Some guidance would be appreciated.
>
> PS: Unlike what the Installation Guide mentions, the prefix.0,
> prefix.64, prefix.96 -- as well as the prefix.129 and prefix.160 do
> not display the "secured interfaces".
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