Re: Allocating Static IP Addresses with DHCP

From: Rich Collins (nilsi2002@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 21 2008 - 20:54:43 ARST


What does the "sh ip dhcp binding" give? Sometimes the client-identifier
format is slightly different than what you have in your example.

On 2/21/08, Matemane, Walter <walter.matemane@liberty.co.za> wrote:
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> Hi group,
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> Bellow is my configs to allocate static IP to my PC, but it is not
> working as expected. It get allocated the next IP, i.e 10.121.251.36
> instead of 10.121.251.35 as per the configs.
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> Do I miss something here?
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> ip dhcp excluded-address 10.121.251.33
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> ip dhcp excluded-address 10.121.251.34
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> !
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> ip dhcp pool Networks
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> network 10.121.251.32 255.255.255.240
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> domain-name XYZ
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> default-router 10.121.251.33
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> netbios-name-server 10.120.100.250
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> dns-server 10.120.100.250
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> !
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> ip dhcp pool Printer
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> host 10.121.251.35 255.255.255.240
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> client-identifier 0014.22b7.9aad
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> client-name IT-Printer
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> domain-name XYZ
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> default-router 10.121.251.33
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> netbios-name-server 10.120.100.250
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> dns-server 10.120.100.250
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> netbios-node-type h-node
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> !
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> !
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> Thanks
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> Walter
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