Feature #1290

show dhcp scopes that smart-proxy controls

Added by Corey Osman over 1 year ago. Updated 10 months ago.

Status:New Start:11/01/2011
Priority:Normal Due date:
Assigned to:- % Done:

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Category:DHCP
Target version:-
Backlog:No Difficulity:medium
Votes: 0

Description

Please show the scopes that the smart proxy controls when I clock on the proxy

History

Updated by Corey Osman over 1 year ago

  • Category set to DHCP
  • Target version set to 0.3

Updated by Ohad Levy over 1 year ago

  • Target version changed from 0.3 to 1.0

Updated by Ohad Levy over 1 year ago

can you provide more background about this? I'm not sure I follow what is the feature request

Updated by Ohad Levy over 1 year ago

  • Difficulity set to medium

Updated by Ohad Levy over 1 year ago

do you mean in the proxy UI? or foreman UI?

Updated by Benjamin Papillon 11 months ago

Hello,

Can you describe what did you mean exactly?

Updated by Corey Osman 11 months ago

When I had DHCP proxy hooked up to my MS DHCP servers (20 DHCP servers across 20 Subnets). Each DHCP server controlled about 5 subnets each so where talking 100 subnets.

So this represented 20 proxies where each proxy controller 5 different subnets. I wanted a quick way to see which subnets (DHCP scopes) where controlled by each smart proxy listed in foreman. Currently the smart proxy just shows its controls the DHCP server but I want to know which scopes its controlling.

Updated by Ohad Levy 11 months ago

  • Tracker changed from Bug to Feature

Updated by Ohad Levy 10 months ago

  • Target version deleted (1.0)

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