Re: dhcp manual bindings

From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Sun Nov 04 2007 - 16:48:39 ART


Hi.

Sorry for the late replay.

I would say that if task doesn't explicitly say against changing
client-id, one can do that. Otherwise, as per some of previous posts,
you can find out a default one via debug.

HTH
A.

Navid Daghighi wrote:
> Thanks Alexei,
>
> That is an interesting solution.
>
> I wonder if, for the exam, it would be equal to set the client-id or
> look for it without modifying it...
>
>
>
> Alexei Monastyrnyi a C)crit :
>> Navid,
>> you set it up on a client side, any value you wish in interface
>> configuration mode for your DHCP interface by "ip dhcp client
>> client-id hex 123abc" for instance.
>>
>> Then you do a manual binding on a DHCP server side for this value.
>>
>> ip dhcp pool your-dhcp-client-router
>>
>> host 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
>>
>> client-identifier abc123
>>
>> etc
>>
>>
>>
>> HTH,
>> A.
>>
>> Navid Daghighi wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How can I check what should be the parameter that I should type
>>> after the command :
>>>
>>> hardware-address (I tried the MAC address alone, it did not work)
>>> or
>>> client-identifier (I tried the MAC address prefixed by 01 + moving
>>> the 'dots' by 2 digits to the right, it did not work)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Navid
>>>
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