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Allow specific DHCP Range when configuring a DHCP Server on a switch through the Omada controller

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Allow specific DHCP Range when configuring a DHCP Server on a switch through the Omada controller

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Allow specific DHCP Range when configuring a DHCP Server on a switch through the Omada controller
Allow specific DHCP Range when configuring a DHCP Server on a switch through the Omada controller
2022-12-28 20:37:28
Tags: #dhcp
Model: TL-SG3428MP  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.0.11

Currently through the Omada Cloud Controller, when you try to assign a DHCP range on a switch under the Devices>Switch>Config>VLAN Interface>Edit interface, it only allows you to assign a range using CIDR notation (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24).  This is a major issue.  In a corporate, or even home office environment, it's crucial to be able to reserve certain IP addresses at the beginning or end of a subnet in order to assign them statically to certain devices - you don't want an iPad getting a 192.168.1.1 IP address.

 

Please change this behavior so that either we're able to reserve a range of IP addresses or allow a range of IP addresses within a subnet.  I would expect to see something similar to the options available when creating a New Interface LAN under Settings>Wired Networks>LAN.

 

Thank you.

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