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Hello everyone,
Our CheckPoint Cluster manages DHCP in some of our networks. I'm trying to ensure that a specific device always gets the same IP address, and I'd like to achieve this through DHCP reservation or another option.
Despite searching online and in the forum, I haven't been able to find a solution. Does anyone now how to do this on a CheckPoint 6400 Base Cluster?
Thanks for your assistance,
Marius
Yes, it needs to be entered on both cluster members and it may require a restart of dhcpd.
I believe the main thing to be entered is the host testclient stanza (each line needs a semicolon at the end).
Requires editing a configuration file.
See: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk92473
Thanks for your reply.
So as i understand right, i have to write it like the example below in the dhcpd.conf file right?
Do have to this on both cluster members?
Can i use the IP-address of the lease that the client already has or do i have to pick a not assigned one?
Thank you for your response!
Sorry for my late response, but I had already written something, but it either disappeared or never appeared.
So, does that mean I have to enter it in the dhcpd.conf file, right?
Should I do that on both cluster members? Or maybe even on the management server?
Is this syntax correct?
Config example:
Yes, it needs to be entered on both cluster members and it may require a restart of dhcpd.
I believe the main thing to be entered is the host testclient stanza (each line needs a semicolon at the end).
Many Thanks! I will try it.
Be aware that any changes directly made in /etc/dhcpd.conf will be lost after gateway reboot or restart of network services because management process on gateway creates fresh dhcpd.conf based on information in configuration.
You have to make file immutable per: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk92473
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