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add secondary networks in UISP integration to shapers for non-nat, routed subnets #425
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I like this conceptually (and I can think of a few places it'd help me!),
would probably have to be an option. I know Dave fought hard to make the
network address usable and not special - so he may have something to say
about this?
…On Wed, Nov 22, 2023, 8:56 PM syadnom ***@***.***> wrote:
right now, UISP integration seems to only pull in the first matching IP on
a device and ignores the rest. This is probably ok normally BUT if you have
a routed subnet at the device, it's not shaped and there's no real way to
get that into UISP other than put it as a subnet in an interface. UISP wont
let you add a second device with the subnet, it'll only take a single IP.
For examble, 'other' device, 100.70.10.15 is the CPE, that's entered in to
UISP and so UISP integration pulls that in perfectly.
now add 100.80.10.0/24 to a second interface. This doesn't show up in
Shaped devices.
I propose that if a secondary IP subnet matches and it's the 'network'
address, ie 100.80.10.*0*/24 then add that subnet into shapers.
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right now, UISP integration seems to only pull in the first matching IP on a device and ignores the rest. This is probably ok normally BUT if you have a routed subnet at the device, it's not shaped and there's no real way to get that into UISP other than put it as a subnet in an interface. UISP wont let you add a second device with the subnet, it'll only take a single IP.
For examble, 'other' device, 100.70.10.15 is the CPE, that's entered in to UISP and so UISP integration pulls that in perfectly.
now add 100.80.10.0/24 to a second interface. This doesn't show up in Shaped devices.
I propose that if a secondary IP subnet matches and it's the 'network' address, ie 100.80.10.0/24 then add that subnet into shapers.
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