[one-users] onevnet range network handing without range

Steffen Neumann sneumann at ipb-halle.de
Thu Feb 3 15:13:11 PST 2011


Hi,

from my old days I know about class A,B and C networks.
That definition is also used in the TYPE = RANGED
network definition. I see two problems there:

1) People might have different networks, 
   e.g. e.g. a 192.168.0.0/23 with addresses 
   from approx. 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.254

   the onevnet definition should be as flexible.

2) In my 10.20.0.0/16 network, I want to have the 
   physical hosts on 10.20.0.x and virtual machines 
   on 10.20.1.y, essentially sharing the same subnet.

   onevnet is defined as class B 10.20.0.0, 
   but it will happily provide a lease colliding
   with my (dhcp-assigned) physical hosts.

   The onevnet RANGE definition should allow a real range, 
   similar to dnsmask's dhcp-range=10.20.0.10,10.20.0.250,1h

Or did I miss anything ?

Yours,
Steffen


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