have u tried storing it locally on flash , check the typical size of
your binding table on the tftp server and see if it can fit too your
available flash memory , then use
ip dhcp snooping database flash:
On 1/18/11, Ram Hispren Shummoogum <hispren_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi:
> DAI has a big dependency on DHCP binding table which is lost when a swith
> reboot therefore affecting all new ARP requests for untrusted ports.
> using TFTP to backup the binding table and restoring it manually after a
> switch reboots is not a clean solution in a production environment.
> any thoughts on the best way to do this.
> thanks
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