It so completely makes me want to convulse, thinking of a router interface
as a dhcp client.  I mean if you're a dsl/cable type customer, then
maybe, but to me client<>router.

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:

> Found my answer.  One lonely little reference in a ton of hits in the
> Groupstudy archives that I've been combing through...
>
> "ip address dhcp".  Introduced in IOS 12.1(2)T.
>
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> Leigh Anne Chisholm
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> Subject: Ethernet interface as DHCP client? [7:16724]
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>
> I'm playing around with this and I've been concentrating my focus on
EasyIP.
> It would appear that only dialer interfaces are able to obtain an address
> via DHCP.  I want my Ethernet interface to get an IP address dynamically.
> Has anyone done this?  Can anyone give me some guidance if it is possible.
> IS it possible?
>
>
>   -- Leigh Anne




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