I am a Linux user requesting advice about setting up a DHCP with a VLAN based on offices on one floor for the practical purpose.
Is this good enough for implementing a VLAN structure with a DHCP server using these pool of addresses?
I am a Linux user requesting advice about setting up a DHCP with a VLAN based on offices on one floor for the practical purpose.
Is this good enough for implementing a VLAN structure with a DHCP server using these pool of addresses?
What you have will not work because half of the addresses you have are not valid IPv4 addresses. The 192.168.300.1, 192.168.300.150, 192.168.400.1, and 192.168.400.150 addresses are all invalid IPv4 addresses.
You should really learn IPv4 addressing before trying to configure something like this.
I shall make the addressing under 255 than over.
– ThomasJH Dec 07 '18 at 23:44