From: David Buechner (dbuechn@attglobal.net)
Date: Fri Nov 12 2004 - 15:24:08 GMT-3
You can always temporarily reconfigure one of your other routers to be a
DHCP client. If I were under time pressure I'd make sure I saved the
config somewhere like Notepad first! :-) Another option is to change the
config register on your "look like a client" test router so that it ignores
the config in NVRAM for the duration of your testing. As long as you don't
save any config changes your original config will be preserved. Just make
sure to change the config register back!
I've used this technique in various scenarios to test DHCP, planning for a
another router to be added to a routing domain, etc.
HTH!
David Buechner, CCIE #13539
At 05:13 PM 11/11/2004, ccie2be wrote:
>Thanks for confirming that. That's what I figured.
>
>Have any suggestions for how I can verify the config in the lab where there
>aren't any real dhcp clients?
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