Friendly names on UI for DHCP Clients?
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Not a static mapping, and its listed in the note below the box where you would put in an IP, that you don't enter one it will pull from the pool.
If an IPv4 address is entered, the address must be outside of the pool. If no IPv4 address is given, one will be dynamically allocated from the pool.
I think that was actual added a while back, per a feature request for the option - I don't get the use myself either ;)
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Mmm, interesting. It's not something that ever occurred to me to try!
To be clear though you are entering that through the DHCP Static Mappings section?
But in that case, yeah, it looks like a bug. I don't expect to see it listed twice in the status.
Steve
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For comparison, I tried another distribution.
ahem. That one starts with "o" and rhymes with pfsense. ahem
That distribution does not have this bug. When I create a static IP mapping without any IP Address, it shows up only once, with the friendly hotsname I assigned, in the DHCP Leases page.
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@johnpoz said in Friendly names on UI for DHCP Clients?:
- not sure where users get the idea that reboot fixes everything ;)
Someone from Redmond - Taught them that
/Bingo
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I might fire up a 2.5 snap to validate same behavior. Or can anyone else validate this behavior in 2.5?
@stephenw10 yeah I validated the behavior.. See my screenshots from above. If you create a reservation and don't put in an IP you get two entries in the lease table. Tried with hostname or not hostname as well.
I even validated that the client was pulling the reservation, by setting a different gateway in the reservation - which client correctly got via dhcp.
If you do a normal reservation where you assign IP (outside the scope) then you only get the one listing in the leases table.
If this doesn't occur in 2.5, then little reason to enter in redmine.. But if does, then more info given for the report.
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2.5
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So your seeing the same behavior then, where you see your lease and the reservation.. What about when you add a friendly name to the reservation.. Does that friendly name show up on the lease?
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nope only on reservation
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Well yeah this doesn't seem like expected or wanted behavior..
I have created this redmine
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/11004edit: got some traction on my entry
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/11004#change-48989And yeah as I expected, not really a bug.. More a feature request - because currently it is working as designed ;)
"It's actually expected because the static section is not parsed from the lease database, but pulled from the configuration. It doesn't try to correlate the two lists. So it's not a bug, but could potentially be improved in the future."
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I tried to enter a friendly device name just for the UI to keep track of things but it seems like this is still not possible? Would be great if the Description field was editable on the DHCP leases page. Adding a description in the static page results in the UI looking confusing, unless I'm not doing it correctly.
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@terryzb said in Friendly names on UI for DHCP Clients?:
Adding a description in the static page results in the UI looking confusing, unless I'm not doing it correctly.
huh??
The host name you use in your reservation is where I would put in a name that makes sense - description in the reservation would be for clarification..
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@johnpoz Thanks for the reply John. I see the same thing if I edit the hostname.
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@terryzb see the same what - your pointing out the 172.16.10.104?
Did you assign an IP? I have zero things in my dhcp table that use an IP as the hostname
You have a static entry - and then you actually have another lease?
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@joyjit said in Friendly names on UI for DHCP Clients?:
Would be nice to be able to assign user-friendly names to each MAC address, just for UI purpose.
It's very easy. Plug the device into your network and then look for it in Statys > DHCP Leases. You can then edit it and plug in the desired IP address and host name. You can even add a description when you want. Then, at the next DHCP renewal, it will move to the assigned IP address. Of course, you can always force a renewal, to move it sooner.
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@JKnott Thank you. I wasn't really thinking to give it a static IP, I just wanted to give it a description to make it easier to identify in the DHCP lease list. Seems like in order to do this it has to have a static IP?
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@johnpoz I didn't assign an IP, just a description. That made 2 entries in the DHCP lease list, like the OP saw (and you also). You mentioned adding a hostname so I did that and it also creates 2 entries. This was a couple years ago so I was hoping that it had been addressed.
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@terryzb I never understand why you would not assign an IP to a reservation? If your going to go to the trouble of setting a reservation - put in a name and IP.. Some devices do not send a name..
Here I had updated one of my alexa's awhile back - and never got around to setting its IP in a reservation. So I just did.. And now it has the IP and name I want it to have, and the other lease is gone..
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@johnpoz To answer your question about not assigning an IP, I guess my thought process is that I'm not really trying to change the DHCP behavior by making a static reservation, just trying to add a friendly name in the UI associated with the MAC address.
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@terryzb Let me try and duplicate what your doing..
So you want to set a reservation that doesn't assign an IP, so the IP is just pulled from the pool but the name is there for clients that do not send a name. I have never done that - I always assign a IP to clients I am setting a reservation for. I just personally see no point to not doing that.
To me the whole point of reservation is setting an IP..
I also know a new dhcp server is coming.. in some upcoming release, since the current isc dhcp is eol.. I believe they are moving to kea
Is there a feature request for this - I would have to look, but prob be good idea to put it in so it might be included when they move to the new dhcp server.
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@terryzb said in Friendly names on UI for DHCP Clients?:
@johnpoz
about 10 hours ago@JKnott Thank you. I wasn't really thinking to give it a static IP, I just wanted to give it a description to make it easier to identify in the DHCP lease list. Seems like in order to do this it has to have a static IP?
What else are you going to assign the name to?