RE: Ethernet Interface for 2600

From: Jason Graun (jgraun@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 11 2002 - 19:02:39 GMT-3


   
Go to the sub-int configs level and then type "ip address ?" if you get
an option to use DHCP then you can, I have never tired this but I cannot
see why it wouldn't work since DHCP uses the source IP address in the
packet to determine which scope to use.

Jason C. Graun CCNP CCDA MCSE
Network Engineering

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Jeff K.
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 3:53 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: Ethernet Interface for 2600

Sorry for the OT post, but I've been searching around on CCO and haven't
found
any definitive answers yet...

Is there a way to have an IP address assigned to a router's subinterface
via
DHCP? I have the option to do this on the physical interface on a 2620,
but
once I set this interface to trunk using ISL, I can only manually enter
the IP
address on the subinterfaces. I'd like one of the subinterfaces to
connect to
my cable modem and the other for my internal hosts.

If this isn't a possibility in an upcoming rev of code, I can always add
a
second physical Ethernet interface, which leads me to my next question.
I
know that I can add the NM-1E module, but I am curious is anyone knows
if the
WIC-1ENET module will work in this thing. I've found some hardware
notes
under the 2600's, but they really seem to talk just about the 1700
series
routers and it never really explicitly mentions that this module works
in on
the 2600 / 3600 series
(http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis2600/
hw_in
st/wic_inst/wic_doc/wanlan.htm#xtocid6 -- watch the wrap). The
WIC-1ENET
would be a much cheaper option than the NM-1E.

Thanks in advance,

-Jeff, CCIE # 8007



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