the clients when client classification is in use, to assure that the
desired subnet is selected for a given client type.</para>
- <para>If a subnet is associated with some classes, only the clients
- belonging to any of these classes can use this subnet. If there are no
+ <para>If a subnet is associated with a class, only the clients
+ belonging to this class can use this subnet. If there are no
classes specified for a subnet, any client connected to a given shared
network can use this subnet. A common mistake is to assume that the
- subnet including client classes is preferred over subnets without
+ subnet including a client class is preferred over subnets without
client classes. Consider the following example:
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where cable modems should use one subnet and other devices should use
another subnet within the same shared network. In this case it is required
to apply classification on all subnets. The following example defines two
- classes of devices. The subnet selection is made based on option 93 values.
+ classes of devices. The subnet selection is made based on option 93 values.
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{
"client-classes": [
the clients when client classification is in use, to assure that the
desired subnet is selected for a given client type.</para>
- <para>If a subnet is associated with some classes, only the clients
- belonging to any of these classes can use this subnet. If there are no
+ <para>If a subnet is associated with a class, only the clients
+ belonging to this class can use this subnet. If there are no
classes specified for a subnet, any client connected to a given shared
network can use this subnet. A common mistake is to assume that the
- subnet including client classes is preferred over subnets without
+ subnet including a client class is preferred over subnets without
client classes. Consider the following example:
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