[one-users] Network Address Pool allocating out of range addresses ?
tedbs
tedbs at gtsum.com
Mon Jun 7 07:30:23 PDT 2010
This may be a issue with the way IPv4 addresses are allocated using a
base address and a subnet mask. x.x.x.122 would be in the range
x.x.x.120 mask 255.255.255.128. That would explain why you are getting
x.x.x.121.
I suggest that for just 5 addresses you use a 'FIXED' network type and
list the 5 addresses you want to use.
Ted Bodfish
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Mazz [mailto:garymazzaferro at gmail.com]
Sent: June-06-10 1:40 PM
To: users
Subject: [one-users] Network Address Pool allocating out of range
addresses ?
Hi,
I have a ranged network pool starting at ip address 10.1.254.122 with a
range of 5. I was expecting the allocated ranges to be between
10.1.254.122 and 10.1.254.126. I am getting an allocation starting one
below my baseline. Is this a bug ? How can I prevent this from
happening ?
[OneAdmin at occi-server ~]$ onevnet show 0
VIRTUAL NETWORK 0
INFORMATION
ID: : 0
UID: : 0
VIRTUAL NETWORK
TEMPLATE
BRIDGE=xenbr0
NAME=Demo Network
NETWORK_ADDRESS=10.1.254.122
NETWORK_SIZE=5
TYPE=RANGED
LEASES
INFORMATION
LEASE=[ IP=10.1.254.121, MAC=00:03:0a:01:fe:79, USED=1, VID=26 ]
LEASE=[ IP=10.1.254.125, MAC=00:03:0a:01:fe:7d, USED=1, VID=30 ]
cheers,
gary
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