RE: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-24 Thread ZAPP, JULIAN F (PB)

I have turned on debug DHCP on several routers platforms and different
12.x(x) versions, but have yet to get any response.  Has anyone seen the
debug output for DHCP.  

My work around is to use an access list for the DHCP packet.




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IOS 12.0(1)T


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Subject: DHCP on Router!!


Hi all
I heard that router had DHCP function.
Is that true?
if it is, which version is that?

Thanks in adv


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RE: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-24 Thread Taylor, Don

Hey, Julian! =)

I found the following URL that shows what output you *should* see:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid2310242 (watch the wrap).

How do you have it set up? I'm assuming you've got a router configured as a
DHCP server and are watching the console output as a computer configured for
DHCP boots while directly plugged into the e0 interface.

Have you seen any traffic? Do you see the DHCDISCOVER packet coming from the
PC, for example?

- Don

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To: swapnil; jeongwoo park; cgs
Subject: RE: DHCP on Router!!


I have turned on debug DHCP on several routers platforms and different
12.x(x) versions, but have yet to get any response.  Has anyone seen the
debug output for DHCP.  

My work around is to use an access list for the DHCP packet.




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To: jeongwoo park
Cc: cgs
Subject: Re: DHCP on Router!!


IOS 12.0(1)T


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Subject: DHCP on Router!!


Hi all
I heard that router had DHCP function.
Is that true?
if it is, which version is that?

Thanks in adv


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Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-24 Thread Minh Vu

check if you have this command line:
Router(config)# ip dhcp pool net-172 and press Enter

If it reply with this mode then your router have DHCP server service:
Router(config-dhcp)#
and follow this url to config:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid231010

If it reply with error or DID NOT get into that mode (router(config)#) then
your router don't have DHCP server services.

Even on Cisco site said that support (ie. 2500, 1000), but it have on
CERTAIN model.  I believe DHCP server service option that on ISDN interface.

Please correct me if I'm wrong and show me how to config on 2501 or 1005.



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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 1:41 PM
Subject: RE: DHCP on Router!!


 Hey, Julian! =)

 I found the following URL that shows what output you *should* see:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
 t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid2310242 (watch the wrap).

 How do you have it set up? I'm assuming you've got a router configured as
a
 DHCP server and are watching the console output as a computer configured
for
 DHCP boots while directly plugged into the e0 interface.

 Have you seen any traffic? Do you see the DHCDISCOVER packet coming from
the
 PC, for example?

 - Don

 -Original Message-
 From: ZAPP, JULIAN F (PB) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:00 PM
 To: swapnil; jeongwoo park; cgs
 Subject: RE: DHCP on Router!!


 I have turned on debug DHCP on several routers platforms and different
 12.x(x) versions, but have yet to get any response.  Has anyone seen the
 debug output for DHCP.

 My work around is to use an access list for the DHCP packet.




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 Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 10:31 PM
 To: jeongwoo park
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 Subject: Re: DHCP on Router!!


 IOS 12.0(1)T


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 Subject: DHCP on Router!!


 Hi all
 I heard that router had DHCP function.
 Is that true?
 if it is, which version is that?

 Thanks in adv


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Re: DHCP on router!!

2000-07-18 Thread Kevin L. Kultgen

  GLOBAL CONFIG

  service dhcp Enable DHCP server and relay agent
  !
  ip dhcp database ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/router-dhcp
write-delay 120 sets location (TFTP, FTP or RCP) of where the DHCP database
will go
  ip dhcp conflict logging enables DHCP conflict logging if using a
database.
  ip dhcp ping 4 sets the number of times the pool pings for the address
before handing it out
  ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.100 excludes the
addresses from the pool
  !
  ip dhcp pool [default|name] enters the DHCP configuration mode
  network 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 sets the network and mask
  domain-name cisco.com sets the clients domain name
  dns-server 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.2 sets the DNS server(s)
  netbios-name-server 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.2 sets the WINS
server(s)
  netbios-node-type hybrid sets the netbios node-type: broadcast,
peer-to-peer, mixed, or hybrid
  default-router 192.168.100.10 sets the gateway
  lease infinite sets the lease time in days [hours] [minutes] or
infinite
  host 192.168.100.11 255.255.255.0 sets a host address for manual DHCP
Address assignment (generally starts its own pool)
  hardware-address OR client-identifier [MAC address] sets the MAC
address to look for.
  client-name CISCOCLIENT sets the name of the client (do not use FQDN)
  !
  ip address-pool [dhcp-proxy-client|local] Used to supply IP addresses
to dial-in asynchronous, synchronous, or ISDN point-to-point interfaces.
  ip dhcp-server 192.168.100.10 Address on DHCP server for DHCP-relay if
ip address-pool is dhcp-proxy-client
  ip local pool [default|name] 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.200 sets an IP
pool for point-to-point connections (ie DDR or RAS connections)


  ON INTERFACE

  peer default ip address {ip-address | dhcp | pool [pool-name]}
Specifies an IP address, an address from a specific IP address pool, or an
address from the DHCP mechanism to be returned to a remote peer connecting
to this interface.


HTH

Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, CNX-A, A+, Network+, i-Net+/CIW
IRIS Systems Inc,  MCSP
Calgary, Alberta
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 if it is, which version is that?
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Re: dhcp on router?

2000-07-17 Thread Erik van Gerven

It will work, Using it at home myself
but remember to put:
  ip directed-broadcast
into the config of the LAN interface... Since 12.0 or somethint it's standard
off in Cisco's.
As far I know it's the only default setting visible in your config when
default (no ip directed-broadcast)
It's not taking too many resources from your router

GRTZ,
Erik

"Aaron K. Dixon" wrote:

 A router can serve as a dhcp server.  You can set the WINS server, name
 server, etc.

 ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.5
 ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.6 10.10.10.12
 !
 ip dhcp pool GROUPSTUDY
network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
dns-server 10.10.1.1 10.10.5.2 10.1.1.1
netbios-name-server 10.10.12.2 10.10.20.2
domain-name groupstudy.com
default-router 10.10.10.1
lease 0 8

 This is a sample configuration.  I haven't tried the above configuration,
 but I think I've got everything.  As you can see there are options to set
 the same options you would with a traditional dhcp server.

 Regards,
 Aaron K. Dixon

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 jeongwoo park
 Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 4:04 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: dhcp on router?

 hi! all.
 I thought that the router only forwards the DHCP
 request from clients to DHCP server.
 So, can router dynamically allocate ip addresses for
 DHCP requesting clients without reaching to DHCP
 server? Then the router also should have same stack of
 all ip addresses on its memory.. How does router get
 all ip addresses? Does it receive from DHCP server?
 If the router serves ip addresses, what is the benefit
 of it?
 Could somebody answer this?
 Thanks in adv.

 jeongwoo

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Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-16 Thread bellis

dont forget to spoof the mac address...

-B
""JCoyne"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
8kr64e$1de$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8kr64e$1de$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I have seen posts for the last year asking if it was possible to
 use a dual Ethernet Cisco router (2514 for example)  with
 MediaOne. Until now the answer to this question was no,
 because the Cisco routers would not accept a DHCP lease
 on an Ethernet interface. I just successfully tested IOS 12.1.(2)T
 in the lab. The following is a basic NAT overload configuration
 for use with MediaOne.

 *** You can not use any other IOS for this including IOS 12.1.(3) ***


 config t
 ip nat inside source list 1 int e0 overload
 access-list 1 permit 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255

 int e0
 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 ip nat inside

 int e1
 ip address dhcp
 ip nat outside


 Set your IP address somewhere between 10.1.1.2 - 10.1.1.254
 with a subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and your default gateway to
 10.1.1.1  For those of you who know anything about Cisco you
 can also program the router to act as a DCHP server for the LAN
 but that is beyond the scope of what Iam trying to explain here.







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  I heard that router had DHCP function.
  Is that true?
  if it is, which version is that?
 
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Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-16 Thread Orion

Yes..it is available in 12.0
i have just implemented it together with IP-HELPER ADDRESS


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RE: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-16 Thread Padhu

Have u tried assigning an ip address to an ethernet interface of a cisco 
router acting as a dhcp client with helpder-address pointing to another
cisco IOS dhcp server ? 

Ofcourse we wouldn't want the routers ip changing all the time ..maybe witha
reservation would work here .

Cheers,Padhu

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Yes..it is available in 12.0
i have just implemented it together with IP-HELPER ADDRESS


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 I heard that router had DHCP function.
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Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-16 Thread John Hardman

Humm... tried it last night on the @Home network, no luck.

I could not find any trouble shooting tools for this feature, they all
related to the DHCP server services, not client services. Didn't find
anything on CCO either. Are there any debug or show commands to trouble
shoot the IP ADD DHCP config?

TIA
--
John Hardman, MCSE+I, CCNA
ArrisTech/CCS-IS SysAdmin


""JCoyne"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
8kr64e$1de$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8kr64e$1de$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I have seen posts for the last year asking if it was possible to
 use a dual Ethernet Cisco router (2514 for example)  with
 MediaOne. Until now the answer to this question was no,
 because the Cisco routers would not accept a DHCP lease
 on an Ethernet interface. I just successfully tested IOS 12.1.(2)T
 in the lab. The following is a basic NAT overload configuration
 for use with MediaOne.

 *** You can not use any other IOS for this including IOS 12.1.(3) ***


 config t
 ip nat inside source list 1 int e0 overload
 access-list 1 permit 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255

 int e0
 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 ip nat inside

 int e1
 ip address dhcp
 ip nat outside


 Set your IP address somewhere between 10.1.1.2 - 10.1.1.254
 with a subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and your default gateway to
 10.1.1.1  For those of you who know anything about Cisco you
 can also program the router to act as a DCHP server for the LAN
 but that is beyond the scope of what Iam trying to explain here.







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  Is that true?
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RE: dhcp on router?

2000-07-16 Thread Aaron K. Dixon

A router can serve as a dhcp server.  You can set the WINS server, name
server, etc.

ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.5
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.6 10.10.10.12
!
ip dhcp pool GROUPSTUDY
   network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
   dns-server 10.10.1.1 10.10.5.2 10.1.1.1
   netbios-name-server 10.10.12.2 10.10.20.2
   domain-name groupstudy.com
   default-router 10.10.10.1
   lease 0 8

This is a sample configuration.  I haven't tried the above configuration,
but I think I've got everything.  As you can see there are options to set
the same options you would with a traditional dhcp server.

Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon

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Subject: dhcp on router?


hi! all.
I thought that the router only forwards the DHCP
request from clients to DHCP server.
So, can router dynamically allocate ip addresses for
DHCP requesting clients without reaching to DHCP
server? Then the router also should have same stack of
all ip addresses on its memory.. How does router get
all ip addresses? Does it receive from DHCP server?
If the router serves ip addresses, what is the benefit
of it?
Could somebody answer this?
Thanks in adv.

jeongwoo


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RE: dhcp on router?

2000-07-16 Thread dfoss

The router will act as a DHCP server with little trouble.  I think that came
out in the 12.0.2 code.  If you're comparing it between the router and NT
servers then I see little additional benefit either way.  Both platforms
will allocate the IP's and IP settings with no problems.  So really, I guess
it would be personal preferencedo you want to mess with an NT server or
if the same person does the routers and IP schemes maybe it's easier to keep
it all in one place.  Neither of these compare to full fledge commercial
DHCP servers you can get from Cisco or other companies that have distributed
servers, failover and etc...but you're going to pay a premium for all that.

Here's an example of one I'm using:

ip name-server 172.16.100.29
ip dhcp excluded-address 172.18.0.1 172.18.2.10
ip dhcp pool DHCP1
   network 172.18.0.0 255.255.0.0
   default-router 172.18.1.1
   dns-server 172.18.1.151 172.16.100.29
   domain-name yourdomain.com
   netbios-node-type h-node
   netbios-name-server 172.18.1.151
   lease 3

Daniel

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Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 5:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dhcp on router?


hi! all.
I thought that the router only forwards the DHCP
request from clients to DHCP server.
So, can router dynamically allocate ip addresses for
DHCP requesting clients without reaching to DHCP
server? Then the router also should have same stack of
all ip addresses on its memory.. How does router get
all ip addresses? Does it receive from DHCP server?
If the router serves ip addresses, what is the benefit
of it?
Could somebody answer this?
Thanks in adv.

jeongwoo


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RE: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-15 Thread Aaron K. Dixon

DHCP was a new feature released with IOS 12.0(1)T.

Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon

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Subject: DHCP on Router!!


Hi all
I heard that router had DHCP function.
Is that true?
if it is, which version is that?

Thanks in adv


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Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-15 Thread JCoyne

I have seen posts for the last year asking if it was possible to
use a dual Ethernet Cisco router (2514 for example)  with
MediaOne. Until now the answer to this question was no,
because the Cisco routers would not accept a DHCP lease
on an Ethernet interface. I just successfully tested IOS 12.1.(2)T
in the lab. The following is a basic NAT overload configuration
for use with MediaOne.

*** You can not use any other IOS for this including IOS 12.1.(3) ***


config t
ip nat inside source list 1 int e0 overload
access-list 1 permit 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255

int e0
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside

int e1
ip address dhcp
ip nat outside


Set your IP address somewhere between 10.1.1.2 - 10.1.1.254
with a subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and your default gateway to
10.1.1.1  For those of you who know anything about Cisco you
can also program the router to act as a DCHP server for the LAN
but that is beyond the scope of what Iam trying to explain here.







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 I heard that router had DHCP function.
 Is that true?
 if it is, which version is that?

 Thanks in adv


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Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-15 Thread swapnil

IOS 12.0(1)T


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Hi all
I heard that router had DHCP function.
Is that true?
if it is, which version is that?

Thanks in adv


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