Re: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread Steven A. Ridder

is portfast on the end-user ports?


Brian Zeitz  wrote in message
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 I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
 Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
 lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
 there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
 preventing DCHP from working right, maybe it is not allowing a
 broadcast. Maybe it is something simple, I guess this is a newbie
 question :-) thanks for your help in advance.




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Re: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread Frank Hafta

I have had to start and stop DHCP in the Past.  I run it on Linux now with
no problems.


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 I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
 Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
 lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
 there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
 preventing DCHP from working right, maybe it is not allowing a
 broadcast. Maybe it is something simple, I guess this is a newbie
 question :-) thanks for your help in advance.




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RE: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread test toby

I am not a guru in that area but start stop dhcp, dhcp use UDP broadcast and
port 67 and 68 see anythihg related to that for accesslist or something is
slowing down...even if you have some filter list for that can cause timeout.


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Re: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread Patrick Ramsey

yeah aside from portfast I would suggest linux as well :)

check this out...

11:20am  up 487 days,  7:53,  1 user,  load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01

hehe

 Frank Hafta  05/23/02 10:43AM 
I have had to start and stop DHCP in the Past.  I run it on Linux now with
no problems.


Brian Zeitz  wrote in message
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 I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
 Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
 lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
 there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
 preventing DCHP from working right, maybe it is not allowing a
 broadcast. Maybe it is something simple, I guess this is a newbie
 question :-) thanks for your help in advance.
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RE: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]

Is your DHCP server connected to this switch and are the workstations in
question and the DHCP server on the same subnet/VLAN. If not you need to use
ip helper addresses on the L3 device between them. Are any workstations able
to get DHCP addresses from the server? Is the DHCP scope active?

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Subject: DHCP problems [7:44825]


I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
preventing DCHP from working right, maybe it is not allowing a
broadcast. Maybe it is something simple, I guess this is a newbie
question :-) thanks for your help in advance.




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RE: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread Brian Zeitz

Yes, the DHCP server is. Portfast is not enabled on any of the devices
or servers. It's a simple LAN setup. Yes everything should be on VLAN1
since I didn't change anything \on the switch. Also, everything is on
the same subnet. The scope is set, the workstations DO get them
eventually. But I get a lot of errors in their event logs, and they have
problems logging in sometimes. Something must not be set right. Thanks
for your help. Maybe I need to read up on portfast.

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Subject: RE: DHCP problems [7:44825]

Is your DHCP server connected to this switch and are the workstations in
question and the DHCP server on the same subnet/VLAN. If not you need to
use
ip helper addresses on the L3 device between them. Are any workstations
able
to get DHCP addresses from the server? Is the DHCP scope active?

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From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:20 AM
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Subject: DHCP problems [7:44825]


I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
preventing DCHP from working right, maybe it is not allowing a
broadcast. Maybe it is something simple, I guess this is a newbie
question :-) thanks for your help in advance.




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Re: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp

Brian Zeitz wrote:

 problems logging in sometimes. Something must not be set right. Thanks
 for your help. Maybe I need to read up on portfast.

Yup. That will probably fix it.

Regards,

Marco.




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Re: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread sam sneed

Without portfast, it can take up to about 40 seconds for the network
connection to come up on the workstatsion. This document is the one your
looking for:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/100.html

Brian Zeitz  wrote in message
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 Yes, the DHCP server is. Portfast is not enabled on any of the devices
 or servers. It's a simple LAN setup. Yes everything should be on VLAN1
 since I didn't change anything \on the switch. Also, everything is on
 the same subnet. The scope is set, the workstations DO get them
 eventually. But I get a lot of errors in their event logs, and they have
 problems logging in sometimes. Something must not be set right. Thanks
 for your help. Maybe I need to read up on portfast.

 -Original Message-
 From: Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 12:02 PM
 To: Brian Zeitz; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: DHCP problems [7:44825]

 Is your DHCP server connected to this switch and are the workstations in
 question and the DHCP server on the same subnet/VLAN. If not you need to
 use
 ip helper addresses on the L3 device between them. Are any workstations
 able
 to get DHCP addresses from the server? Is the DHCP scope active?

 -Original Message-
 From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:20 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: DHCP problems [7:44825]


 I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
 Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
 lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
 there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
 preventing DCHP from working right, maybe it is not allowing a
 broadcast. Maybe it is something simple, I guess this is a newbie
 question :-) thanks for your help in advance.




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RE: DHCP problems [7:44825]

2002-05-23 Thread Patrick Ramsey

portfast is a must man When a client comes online the port goes active
immediately so any requests go out.  (you can see this action on the
switch...the light will go straight to green instead of flickering orange)

While the led is flickering orange, you have no connectivity.  so if the
client makes it's request then, the server will not ever get the packet.

-Patrick

 Brian Zeitz  05/23/02 02:18PM 
Yes, the DHCP server is. Portfast is not enabled on any of the devices
or servers. It's a simple LAN setup. Yes everything should be on VLAN1
since I didn't change anything \on the switch. Also, everything is on
the same subnet. The scope is set, the workstations DO get them
eventually. But I get a lot of errors in their event logs, and they have
problems logging in sometimes. Something must not be set right. Thanks
for your help. Maybe I need to read up on portfast.

-Original Message-
From: Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 12:02 PM
To: Brian Zeitz; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
Subject: RE: DHCP problems [7:44825]

Is your DHCP server connected to this switch and are the workstations in
question and the DHCP server on the same subnet/VLAN. If not you need to
use
ip helper addresses on the L3 device between them. Are any workstations
able
to get DHCP addresses from the server? Is the DHCP scope active?

-Original Message-
From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: DHCP problems [7:44825]


I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
preventing DCHP from working right, maybe it is not allowing a
broadcast. Maybe it is something simple, I guess this is a newbie
question :-) thanks for your help in advance.
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