From: Joshua W. Watkins (josh@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jun 20 2000 - 03:23:34 GMT-3
In my opinion it is a great feature but cumbersome for large installs.
Your configs become quite large with the large number of address
exceptions. And then when you start to configure reservations, it
gets really ugly. I would stick with the traditional NT or NetWare
implementation of DHCP if possible.
josh
> Hi,
>
> Not lab related - real life. Does anyone care to pass any comments
on IOS
> DHCP services? I'm looking to replace a customers current setup
with it. I
> figure I can mesh it into the ISL/VLAN config on their 3600/Router
on a
> stick nicely by applying pools to subinterfaces.
>
> Never having used it in a real world (i.e. outside of a lab)
scenario I'd be
> interested to know from those who have what it performs like. Is it
> reliable, is it ok with its lease times, renewals, etc when serving
a few
> hundred clients.
>
> If anyone would like to pass comment based on experience I'd really
> appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jamie
>
Joshua W. Watkins
Systems Engineer
Mountain States Networking
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