hac/ansible/roles/kea_dhcp/templates/kea-dhcp4.conf.j2

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{
"Dhcp4": {
// Add names of your network interfaces to listen on.
"interfaces-config": {
"interfaces": [ "eth0" ],
},
"control-socket": {
"socket-type": "unix",
"socket-name": "/tmp/kea4-ctrl-socket"
},
"lease-database": {
// Memfile is the simplest and easiest backend to use. It's an in-memory
// C++ database that stores its state in CSV file.
"type": "memfile",
"lfc-interval": 3600
},
"expired-leases-processing": {
"reclaim-timer-wait-time": 10,
"flush-reclaimed-timer-wait-time": 25,
"hold-reclaimed-time": 3600,
"max-reclaim-leases": 100,
"max-reclaim-time": 250,
"unwarned-reclaim-cycles": 5
},
"renew-timer": 900,
"rebind-timer": 1800,
"valid-lifetime": 3600,
"option-data": [
{
"name": "domain-name-servers",
"data": "{{ resolver_ip }}"
},
{
"code": 15,
"data": "{{ domain }}"
},
{
"name": "domain-search",
"data": "{{ domain_search|join(', ') }}"
},
],
// Below an example of a simple IPv4 subnet declaration. Uncomment to enable
// it. This is a list, denoted with [ ], of structures, each denoted with
// { }. Each structure describes a single subnet and may have several
// parameters. One of those parameters is "pools" that is also a list of
// structures.
"subnet4": [
{% for network in networks %}
{
"subnet": "{{ network.subnet }}",
"pools": [ { "pool": "{{ network.start }} - {{ network.end }}" } ],
"option-data": [
{
"name": "routers",
"data": "{{ network.routers }}"
}
],
}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
],
"loggers": [
{
// This section affects kea-dhcp4, which is the base logger for DHCPv4
// component. It tells DHCPv4 server to write all log messages (on
// severity INFO or more) to a file.
"name": "kea-dhcp4",
"output_options": [
{
"output": "stdout",
}
],
"severity": "INFO",
"debuglevel": 0
}
]
}
}