For NetBeheer efficiency DHCP options need to be at the bottommost group level instead of higher group levels or even subnet or shared-network level. I migrated most options to that level.
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While doing so I also cleaned up a bit. This is bad practice in principle, but I did it anyway. |
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There are some DHCP options that are at higher level even in NetBeheer. These options I left at their levels. |
Another problem occurs: Windows users cannot log in any more: the clients complain about Tree or Server not found.
I revert to the old config.
Will retry with the Windows section of the DHCP config unaltered (instead of amended with higher-level section data).