You add a router to a subnet and the router gets a ip that is outside the subnet it is added to?
Btw, We had a major outage due to this, it can't be expected behavior =)
The router should get a free ip in the range of the subnet it's being added to...
Note: I was only part of the cleanup/debug/fix effort
You add a router to a subnet and the router gets a ip that is outside the subnet it is added to?
Btw, We had a major outage due to this, it can't be expected behavior =)
The router should get a free ip in the range of the subnet it's being added to...
Note: I was only part of the cleanup/debug/fix effort