Capital City Christian Church
Network Documentation
DHCP Notes
Notes and Plans
Note that the pool here will need to be adjusted to make better use of the class B range limitations.
But we have not gotten to the point that this is a problem, yet.
What needs to happen is that many of our production devices that currently use DHCP need to be given static IPs. The DHCP pool can even be reduced. The balance is how many ad hoc connections do we need to provide?
Rough divisions
10.32.10.1 Gateway 10.32.10.2-11 Servers and devices 10.32.10.12-24 Wireless Access Points 10.32.10.70-90 Tech Booth 10.32.10.100-250 DHCP Pool 10.32.10.251-254 Unknown
The DHCP Pool (as of Fri 08.20.2021 14:41:54)
Interface Pool Start Pool End Leases in use In current use LAN 10.32.10.100 10.32.10.250 81 Allocated LAN 10.32.10.100 10.32.10.250 143
I would like to have most of the APs provide DHCP for the 192.x.x.x range so that they are separated from the production subnet but still have access to the Internet.