-# bottom port, iPXE (PCI 03:00.0) in seabios boot menu
-dhcp-host=c8:60:00:31:6b:75,set:kd,$l.2,kd
-#dhcp-host=94:05:bb:1e:2c:2e,set:bo,$l.38,bo
-# top port, iPXE (PCI 04:00.0) in seabios boot menu
-#dhcp-host=c8:60:00:2b:15:07,set:kd,$l.2,kd
-# 4 is reserved for a staticly configured host wrt2
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-dhcp-host=c4:8e:8f:60:63:cb,set:x2w,$l.6,x2w
-dhcp-host=10:51:07:f5:f1:b8,set:syw,$l.7,syw
-dhcp-host=80:fa:5b:1c:6e:cf,set:amy,$l.8,amy
-dhcp-host=a0:ce:c8:9f:7a:f3,set:sy,$l.12,sy
-# alternate dongle
-#dhcp-host=94:05:bb:1e:2c:2e,set:sy,$l.12,sy
-dhcp-host=00:1f:16:16:39:24,set:x2,$l.13,x2
-
-## for using different dhcp server
-#dhcp-host=52:54:00:9c:ef:ad,ignore
-# 14 = wrt3
-dhcp-host=ac:d1:b8:5c:eb:d7,set:x3w,$l.17,x3w
-dhcp-host=00:1f:16:14:01:d8,set:x3,$l.18,x3
-# BRN001BA98CA823 in dhcp logs
-dhcp-host=00:1b:a9:8c:a8:23,set:brother,$l.19,brother
-
-dhcp-host=00:26:b6:f7:d4:d8,set:amyw,$l.23,amyw
-dhcp-host=9a:c6:52:6f:ce:7c,set:onep9,$l.24,onep9
-dhcp-host=38:63:bb:07:5a:f9,set:hp,$l.25,hp
-dhcp-host=70:a6:cc:3a:bb:b4,set:bow,$l.29,bow
-dhcp-host=6c:56:97:88:7b:74,set:amazontab,$l.31,amazontab
-dhcp-host=0a:8a:9b:cf:b5:ec,set:samsungtab,$l.32,samsungtab
-dhcp-host=14:dd:a9:d5:31:7a,set:frodo,$l.34,frodo
-#dhcp-host=00:26:b6:f6:0f:e9,set:frodow,$l.34,frodow
-# server d16:
-dhcp-host=38:2c:4a:c9:33:13,set:bigs,$l.48,bigs
-dhcp-host=e4:5f:01:07:50:40,set:pi4,$l.49,pi4
-dhcp-host=e4:5f:01:07:50:3f,set:pi4w,$l.50,pi4w
-# samsung phone
-dhcp-host=a8:79:8d:71:54:68,set:s22,$l.52,s22
-
-# This is so fai can have an explicit name to use for testing,
-# or else any random machine which did a pxe boot would get
-# reformatted. The mac is from doing a virt-install, cancelling it,
-# and copying the generated mac, so it should be randomish.
-dhcp-host=52:54:00:9c:ef:ad,set:demohost,$l.88,demohost
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-# faiserver vm
-#dhcp-host=52:54:00:56:09:f9,set:faiserver,$l.15,faiserver