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DHCP reservations

I am going from a Windows Server DHCP to our Sophos Firewall.

Am I to understand that the Sophos Firewall does not do static IP reservations? Or at least does not do it in the same manner as Windows does?

Does the reserved IP have to be outside of the lease pool?



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  • I too am finding out how different the platforms from SG series to XG series really are!!

    In SG, you could have a dynamically assigned IP to an endpoint and within the options you could designate to "keep" that IP, despite it still being in the pool.

    Why would anyone do this and not just statically assign something outside of the pool?

    Simple, you may have a vendor's printer or kiosk you have no admin access for, but you've set up workstations to use that particular IP on said device. It was a great solution to quickly segment the IP from the pool to never be used for another device despite downtime or power outage for a range of time; now that I've replaced the SG with an XG, I have the same printer that I don't have access for, thus I can't quickly designate the IP without the vendor interaction now. I was hoping that feature was still available,

    lol so far the only thing similar about SG/XG is that they are both made by Sophos!!! I mean, can't even 1:1 NAT on XG either :) ah growing pains

  • Why would anyone do this and not just statically assign something outside of the pool?

    Well said. It's not practical the way this is implemented. Every other vendor on the planet allows assigning a reservation to an allocated DHCP address. 

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