Aern't Siemens and Enterasys joined now?
Anyway, here's a DHCP config. You do this in the switch BTW.
set dhcp enable
set dhcp exclude 10.1.1.94
set dhcp pool data
set dhcp pool data dns-server 10.8.4.8
set dhcp pool data default-router 10.1.1.94
set dhcp pool data network 10.1.1.64
BTW
Should have mentioned, you do not need to include a IP helper-address
in the router (seems obvious, but you never know).
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Hi,
Not so clear.
The DHCP server will serve ip to all the bellow mentioned vlans. So the DHCP
server will hold different ip pool. But what about the Relay agent? Without
relay agent will the DHCP server be able to serve ip to separate vlans?
And one more help I need. I have issued set ip
Hmmm. Most of this stuff is in the manuals!!
I cannot answer regarding DHCP server features/functionality on the C3 itself.
I have set up UDP forwarding (ip-helper) on these - that's all. If the C3
ITSELF is the DHCP server then I don't see the need for the relay function
except in
Hi Abhijit,
If you want the switch to be the DHCP server on your VLANs you have to
define a pool for each of the VLANs, and be sure the switch has an
active IP address on each of the VLANs.
If you have a central DHCP server, then you need to define an IP address
for the switch on each of
Title: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue. Default GW
Hi Fransisco,
Thanks for your suggestions - yes, I know the B3s don't do routing.
I am trying to get it routing working on the central C3 switch.
When I first worked on the problem, I was using a sniffer to monitor
the traffic,
If you like, you could look on the C3 as a Cisco Hybrid (CatOS + IOS).
You do not require a relay agent in the router interface. You configure a pool
for each address range you need to serve and the 'pool network' command defines
the addresses that each pool will serve.
The 'set IP address'
Hi Kim:
What happens if you try out this: modify the config on the C3 eliminating all
the vlans and routes and just put the default route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 pointing to
the fw-ip-interface. Does it works!!! The thing is to figure out if the issue
is the default route per se or the combination of
Thank you everyone for the suggestions.
The correct command was the "ip
route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 GWIP", and it worked out well.
What gave me trouble earlier on was a combination of having multiple
IPs on a single interface on the firewall, a unused but configured port
on the firewall messing