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## 15. DHCP address pool utilization
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## 15. DHCP address pool utilization
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Open a new tab in your browser and connect to http://localhost:5000 (if running locally) or to http://stork.lab.isc.org:5000 to take a look at the traffic generator. This is not part of the Stork itself, it's a tool we developed to simulate actual networks. It's a bit simple, but sufficient enough to generate traffic. It retrieves list of subnets known by Stork and enables to generate traffic for each subnet. You may want to experiment with it. Things to play with it:
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Open a new tab in your browser and connect to http://localhost:5000 (if running locally) or to http://stork.lab.isc.org:5000 to take a look at the DHCP traffic generator. This is not part of the Stork itself, it's a tool we developed to simulate actual networks. It's a bit simple, but sufficient enough to generate traffic. It retrieves list of subnets known by Stork and enables to generate traffic for each subnet. You may want to experiment with it. Things to play with it:
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- set the number of clients to somewhat smaller value than the pool size. You'll see a warning (yellow triangle) once you cross the 80% utilization and critical (red error) once you cross 90%. Those thresholds are hardcoded as of 0.5, but will be configurable in the future versions.
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- set the number of clients to somewhat smaller value than the pool size. You'll see a warning (yellow triangle) once you cross the 80% utilization and critical (red error) once you cross 90%. Those thresholds are hardcoded as of 0.5, but will be configurable in the future versions.
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