ISC DHCP as well, but these networks have no
servers, and its not an option to install anything either (Due to
maintenance and reliability issues)
Thanks for the input!
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Kim Pedersen
CNCS Ltd.
Tel: +1 246 427 3737
On 2010-05-27 13:51, Lou H. Goddard wrote:
Greetings,
I'd suggest using
of the VLANs and then use the ip helper-address
command on each of the vlan interfaces.
For example setting ip helper-address 192.168.100.100 on VLAN10 will
make the switch relay DHCP requests to the DHCP server on IP
192.168.100.100.
Regards,
Kim Pedersen
eady tried this, but I will give it a go again now that
it has been suggested.
Kind regards,
Kim Pedersen
CNCS Ltd.
Francisco Garcia Alvarez wrote:
Hi Kim:
>From the info you mention, I don't get clear if you are sure that the
default route isn't working for the B3's. I mean, h
I now have to implement switch
access controls.
Thanks again for the assistance.
Regards,
Kim Pedersen
CNCS Ltd.
Pasetta, Michael wrote:
Try
adding the following:
ip
route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 (IP of your gateway router)
You
also need to make sure that the default router know
255.255.255.0
interface vlan 100
no shutdown
ip address 192.168.100.250 255.255.255.0
!
router rip
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Regards,
Kim Pedersen
Pasetta, Michael wrote:
Have you tried to add a route of last resort in the switches router
configuration?
From: Kim Pedersen &l
seems only to work for the C3 switch itself, and not for
any routed networks.
Does anyone have experience with this?
Regards,
Kim Pedersen
CNCS Ltd.
Pal, Abhijit IN CCU SISL wrote:
Hello,
I am
describing the scenario.
Five B3
switches will be connected with one C3
a product improvement case with Enterasys, but after a
year they determined this couldn't be done. I think it must be a
limitation in the Trapeze design of the hardware, as well as HiPath is
the future now
Kind regards,
Kim Pedersen
CNCS Ltd.
Fitzville
Haggatt Hall
Barbados
+1 246 429 8682
Pa