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diff --git a/doc/examples/kea4/global-reservations.json b/doc/examples/kea4/global-reservations.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d25200c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/examples/kea4/global-reservations.json @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +// This is an example configuration file for the DHCPv4 server in Kea. +// It demonstrates how global host reservations can be configured. +// The global reservations are not associated with any subnet. They +// are assigned regardless of the subnet to which the DHCP client belongs. +// Global reservations are assigned to the DHCP clients using the +// same host identifier types as subnet specific reservations. This file +// contains multiple examples of host reservations using different +// identifier types, e.g. MAC address, client identifier etc. +{ "Dhcp4": + +{ +// Kea is told to listen on eth0 interface only. + "interfaces-config": { + "interfaces": [ "eth0" ] + }, + +// We need to specify the database used to store leases. As of June +// 2022, three database backends are supported: MySQL, PostgreSQL and +// the in-memory database, Memfile. We'll use memfile because it doesn't +// require any prior set up. + "lease-database": { + "type": "memfile", + "lfc-interval": 3600 + }, + +// Addresses will be assigned with a lifetime of 4000 seconds. + "valid-lifetime": 4000, + +// Renew and rebind timers are commented out. This implies that options +// 58 and 59 will not be sent to the client. In this case it is up to +// the client to pick the timer values according to RFC2131. Uncomment the +// timers to send these options to the client. +// "renew-timer": 1000, +// "rebind-timer": 2000, + +// Kea supports reservations by several different types of identifiers: +// hw-address (hardware/MAC address of the client), duid (DUID inserted by the +// client), client-id (client identifier inserted by the client), circuit-id +// (circuit identifier inserted by the relay agent) and flex-id (flexible +// identifier available when flex_id hook library is loaded). When told to do +// so, Kea can check for all of those identifier types, but it takes a costly +// database lookup to do so. It is therefore useful from a performance +// perspective to use only the reservation types that are actually used in a +// given network. + +// The example below is not optimal from a performance perspective, but it +// nicely showcases the host reservation capabilities. Please use the minimum +// set of identifier types used in your network. + "host-reservation-identifiers": [ "circuit-id", "hw-address", "duid", + "client-id", "flex-id" ], + +// This directive tells Kea that reservations are global. Note that this +// can also be specified at shared network and/or subnet level. +// "reservation-mode": "global", +// It is replaced by the "reservations-global", "reservations-in-subnet" and +// "reservations-out-of-pool" parameters. + +// Specify if server should lookup global reservations. + "reservations-global": true, + +// Specify if server should lookup in-subnet reservations. + "reservations-in-subnet": false, + +// Specify if server can assume that all reserved addresses +// are out-of-pool. +// Ignored when reservations-in-subnet is false. +// If specified, it is inherited by "shared-networks" and "subnet4" levels. + "reservations-out-of-pool": false, + +// Define several global host reservations. + "reservations": [ + +// This is a reservation for a specific hardware/MAC address. It's a very +// simple reservation: just an address and nothing else. +// Note it is not recommended but still allowed to reverse addresses at +// the global scope: as it breaks the link between the reservation and +// the subnet it can lead to a client localized in another subnet than +// its address belongs to. + { + "hw-address": "1a:1b:1c:1d:1e:1f", + "ip-address": "192.0.2.201" + }, + +// This is a reservation for a specific client-id. It also shows +// the this client will get a reserved hostname. A hostname can be defined +// for any identifier type, not just client-id. Either a hostname or +// an address is required. + { + "client-id": "01:11:22:33:44:55:66", + "hostname": "special-snowflake" + }, + +// The third reservation is based on DUID. This reservation also +// defines special option values for this particular client. If +// the domain-name-servers option would have been defined on a global, +// subnet or class level, the host specific values take precedence for +// this particular DHCP client. + { + "duid": "01:02:03:04:05", + "ip-address": "192.0.2.203", + "option-data": [ { + "name": "domain-name-servers", + "data": "10.1.1.202,10.1.1.203" + } ] + }, + +// The fourth reservation is based on circuit-id. This is an option inserted +// by the relay agent that forwards the packet from client to the server. +// In this example the host is also assigned vendor specific options. + { + "circuit-id": "01:11:22:33:44:55:66", + "ip-address": "192.0.2.204", + "option-data": [ + { + "name": "vivso-suboptions", + "data": "4491" + }, + { + "name": "tftp-servers", + "space": "vendor-4491", + "data": "10.1.1.202,10.1.1.203" + } + ] + }, + +// This reservation is for a client that needs specific DHCPv4 fields to be +// set. Three supported fields are next-server, server-hostname and +// boot-file-name + { + "client-id": "01:0a:0b:0c:0d:0e:0f", + "ip-address": "192.0.2.205", + "next-server": "192.0.2.1", + "server-hostname": "hal9000", + "boot-file-name": "/dev/null" + }, + +// This reservation is using flexible identifier. Instead of relying +// on specific field, sysadmin can define an expression similar to what +// is used for client classification, +// e.g. substring(relay[0].option[17],0,6). Then, based on the value of +// that expression for incoming packet, the reservation is matched. +// Expression can be specified either as hex or plain text using single +// quotes. +// Note: flexible identifier requires flex_id hook library to be +// loaded to work. + { + "flex-id": "'s0mEVaLue'", + "ip-address": "192.0.2.206" + } + ], + + // Define a subnet. + "subnet4": [ + { + "pools": [ { "pool": "192.0.2.1 - 192.0.2.200" } ], + "subnet": "192.0.2.0/24", + "interface": "eth0" + } + ], + +// The following configures logging. It assumes that messages with at +// least informational level (info, warn, error and fatal) should be +// logged to stdout. + "loggers": [ + { + "name": "kea-dhcp4", + "output_options": [ + { + "output": "stdout" + } + ], + "severity": "INFO" + } + ] +} + +} |