26, 2013 4:00 PM
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*Subject:* [pfSense] 802.1q dhcp and pf 2.1 and esxi 5.0
Good afternoon all,
I have *2.1-RELEASE *(amd64) running on esxi 5.0 with a Cisco
managed L2 switch (SG200-26) in between esxi and the charter cable modem. I
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I have *2.1-RELEASE *(amd64) running on esxi 5.0 with a Cisco
managed L2 switch (SG200-26
Good afternoon all,
I have *2.1-RELEASE * (amd64) running on esxi 5.0 with a Cisco
managed L2 switch (SG200-26) in between esxi and the charter cable modem. I
see my dhcp discovers go out (broadcast) I never see any dhcp traffic come
back. Charter's been out a few times, they did determine
I know some Cisco switches have the option to block DHCP replies on ports
not marked as trusted (DHCP Snooping). I have never seen one where I had
access to the configuration and the setting was on, so I am not sure what
to expect, but it might explain why you don't see the reply in a mirror.
- Y
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 03:56:22 PM Yehuda Katz
wrote:
I know some Cisco switches have the option to block DHCP
replies on ports not marked as trusted (DHCP Snooping).
I have never seen one where I had access to the
configuration and the setting was on, so I am not sure
what to
.
-Sean
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Subject: [pfSense] 802.1q dhcp and pf 2.1 and esxi 5.0
Good afternoon all,
I have