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Static entry bug?

You have a static entry configured in the DHCP scope of subnet A. You move the client to subnet B, and make it static from the 'DHCP leases' tab using the 'use an existing host' option. The outcome is that the host record now contains the IP from subnet B, but when the DHCP OFFER is sent to the client, the IP address is correct, but the default gateway is from the network configured on the original static entry, subnet A. As such, the client has a DG it can't reach. The behaviour is consistent. 

if you create a new host for management via DHCP, you can't save it if the address is not in the chosen DHCP range - you get (e.g.) "IP 192.168.1.150 is not in network 192.168.2.0/24 of the chosen interface."

is this intended behaviour or a bug?



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  • I haven't seen this, Dave.  One thing that's not well documented is that the static IPs for DHCP are not reservations like in Windows DHCP.  Static IPs must be set outside the dynamic range of the DHCP server.  When you created the new Host on the 'DHCP Leases' tab, had you already deleted the old Host definition that had the same MAC address?

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • I haven't seen this, Dave.  One thing that's not well documented is that the static IPs for DHCP are not reservations like in Windows DHCP.  Static IPs must be set outside the dynamic range of the DHCP server.  When you created the new Host on the 'DHCP Leases' tab, had you already deleted the old Host definition that had the same MAC address?

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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