my NON DOT.1x port is not getting ip address from DHCP sever what is troubleshoot command
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‎11-29-2018 12:47 PM
my NON DOT .1x port is not getting ip address from DHCP sever what is troubleshoot command i need to do
but i able to reach my dhcp server
but i able to reach my dhcp server
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‎11-30-2018 10:49 AM
Hi,
there are quite a few possible reasons for DHCP not working correctly. Perhaps some of the following GTAC Knowledge articles regarding DHCP problems experienced with EOS switches could help?
Erik
there are quite a few possible reasons for DHCP not working correctly. Perhaps some of the following GTAC Knowledge articles regarding DHCP problems experienced with EOS switches could help?
- Issue with users not getting IP address or losing DHCP address
- Device Connected to Switch Cannot Obtain IP Via DHCP or Ping Anything When StaticConfigured
- Clients are not able to get a DHCP address on a SecureStack
- DHCP offer not being received by client over routed interface on SecureStack
Erik
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‎11-30-2018 08:02 AM
- did it even work before
- does the client work with a static address
- switch model and version
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‎11-29-2018 03:51 PM
Hi Ompal,
So you can ping DHCP server from your switch, right?
Do 'show vlan portinfo port ' and see if the VLANs are correct (access port and to-DHCP port should be in the same VLAN, or do you want to do some DHCP Relay on the switch?).
What is your switch model?
Kind regards,
Tomasz
So you can ping DHCP server from your switch, right?
Do 'show vlan portinfo port ' and see if the VLANs are correct (access port and to-DHCP port should be in the same VLAN, or do you want to do some DHCP Relay on the switch?).
What is your switch model?
Kind regards,
Tomasz
