Having multiple DHCP-Servers running is very useful if you're dealing with VLAN's, Guest AP or any kind of separating networks from another. To give each Network a different configuration of IP-Addresses, Netmasks or any settings which are provided to the clients by the DHCP-Server.
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uci add dhcp dhcp uci set dhcp.@dhcp[-1].interface=guest uci set dhcp.@dhcp[-1].start=62 uci set dhcp.@dhcp[-1].limit=192 uci set dhcp.@dhcp[-1].leasetime=600h
Note: The option interface defines on which interface the dhcp-server is listening for dhcp-requests.
uci commit
/etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
The 'dhcp' options are stored in /etc/config/dhcp
config 'dhcp' 'guest' option 'interface' 'guest' option 'start' '62' option 'limit' '192' option 'leasetime' '600h'
Note: The option interface defines on which interface the dhcp-server is listening for dhcp-requests.
/etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
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