I have a Cisco ASA 5505 I've configured as a DHCP server. I'm getting DHCP on workstations attached to the appliance, but I'm getting the following message when the appliance loads:DHCP Client: can't enable DHCP Client when DHCP Server/Relay is running on the interface DHCP: Interface 'inside' is currently configured as SERVER and cannot be changed to a CLIENT by a CLIENT featureI'm not trying to configure this thing as a client, so I'm not sure why the system is producing this message.
I've heard mixed things about the use of DHCP release messages. I've heard that some operating systems don't bother with them at all, which makes sense because many users disconnect the network media without shutting down the workstation. Which operating systems actually send out release messages as part of their shutdown sequence?
When I tried with Security disabled, I could FTP and see my drive from an external network. However, once I rite & Security is enabled with write and read "" granted with a user profile created, the FTP Client has some error message; Could it be due to mode in FTP settings? (passive is set)
Do the problem caused by the modems itself or it just sign of faulty Ethernet switch (using 20 port Allied Telesis ethernet switch). Sometimes I cannot connect to internet due to "unidentified network" buy i can resolve this problem by restarting my modem + switch.
I have a fresh install of LMS 4.0 on Windows Server 2008 Standart SP2. I have one NIC with static IP configuration. I also disabled DHCP client.The problem is follows: when I go to Inventory - Device Administration - Add/Import/Manage Devices, I always get this error:Error in communicating with DCR Server. DCR Server may be down. Please start the DCR Server and then refresh the page.Reload server/ Daemon Manager dont solve this.I try to beat this problem 2 days already. Second uninstall also doesnt solve the problem..
About a week ago I tried to clear log files which was 270gb (syslog.log) and after that restarted the server. And all inventory devices suddenly disappear! I could find it from search menu but cant access - cisco works said that there is no such a device in Device Repository or I havent enough right to view it (but i logged as admin). And after this i failed to add any device in Inventory. So I reinstall Cisco Works and get that DCR error..
Can I have two asa firewall between dhcp client and dhcp server. if yes what solution i have to have to get dhcp leases. should i have to configure dhcp relay on both the asa.
We recently upgraded our 5505s to 8.2(5) 26 and noticed that each will crash after a cerntain amount of time. Some crash every 30 minutes other will crash every 4 to 8 hrs. The only difference would be the user's home ISP and/or home router, if they have one. They are configured with a dynamic dhcp IP address for the outside interface and the crash files starts with the following:When we downgrade back to 8.2(5) 13 the problem goes away. Any known bugs for this version? I haven't been able to find anything yet. We do have one 5505 that does not have this issues. The only thing that may be different is that it was never at 8.2(5) 13. We had downgrade it from a 8.3 version.
how I can get to the DHCP client table on a Cisco 891 Router ? We just upgraded our router from a WRVS4400N to the Cisco 891. THe WRVS4400N has the feature DHCP client table that I can see the Client host Name and IP address,Mac Address I have CCP and CCP express installed on my system?
I have intergrated wlc module in 2800 series cisco router, switch, cisco 1130 lightweight access point, i configured dhcp on router for wireless client, deal is that AP taking ip address from router its ok, but client cannot take dhcp, what im doing wrong? here is configuration of wlc router and switch
A Windows Server 2008 r2 with 2 internet ports. One (IP: 10.0.96.132) connected to company intranet and one (192.168.10.1) as DHCP server connect to several PCs (192.168.10.**) through a switch.The problem is the PCs (192.168.10.**) can ping the DHCP server (192.168.10.1) , while DHCP server (192.168.10.1) can not ping (192.168.10.**).How to configure the server so that all these PCs can access the intranet?
I recently upgraded from a WRT54G and am having issues with a Win7 PC with wireless-N. Initially I had it configured static at 192.168.100.100 and everything worked, but the speeds were miserable (I followed all the forum posts and recommended settings). I noticed in the Status section of the router pages that the system showed up with the correct MAC address, but the IP showed as 192.168.100.10, which is the same as the router. Assuming this might be causing issues, I set a reservation for the system at .100 and set the client to use DHCP. However, now it won't pull an IP address at all. The status pages show the client with the correct MAC address, but an IP of 0.0.0.0. I've verified the MAC address a dozen times and rebooted the router and the client dozens of times with no change. Even when I removed the reservation, the system won't pick up an IP. I have a wireless-G client that's pulling an IP fine, so I know it's sort of working. The wired LAN is working fine, too. There are no IP conflicts, either. I changed DHCP to 'Always Broadcast (compatibility for some DHCP clients), but no change there, either. The client sees the network and still has a good signal, but just won't grab an IP.
My AP get IP from 6509, but client cannot get dhcp from my dhcp pool for client, what is the reason?i have 3750g switch with integrated WLC, i connect it to 6509 I did all configs yesterday here is outputs
WLC Interface Name Port Vlan Id IP Address Type Ap Mgr Guest -------------------------------- ---- -------- --------------- ------- ------ ----- ap-manager LAG 10 172.16.10.100 Static Yes No globus LAG 20 172.16.20.254 Dynamic No No management LAG 10 172.16.10.99 Static No No service-port N/A N/A 0.0.0.0 Static No No
Currently we're providing DHCP to wireless clients from a dhcp pool on a cisco 6500. Due to new requirements we need to move to windows 2008 dhcp and when I test this on an unused WLC (7.0.235.0) the client doesn't get an address.
When I do a packet capture on the client I see it requesting dhcp but not getting any response from the server. When I do a dhcp debug on the client I see the same (see attached file).
This seems to me to be a server issue but the same server is supplying addresses to wired clients.
I am using a 1811W and CCP for configuration. I am trying to assign client names to devices on the LAN so that when a network scanner is used, the client name is displayed. I have attached part of the running config after a binding has been done. My assumption is that the scanner should now show 192.168.1.109 as name <Supermicro>, but the name is blank. Is this configured correctly for what I am trying to acheive?
I just started having this problem yesterday. I was experiencing weird downloading/internet browsing issues and couldn't figure out what the problem was. I started looking around my router settings and noticed that in my DHCP Client list, my computer isn't in it. The router is hooked up to the computer, so it's not wireless. My phone and my girlfriend's laptop are listed, but the main computer isn't. It's especially causing problems with port forwarding. Downloads will stop because the port isn't showing as open. I'm running 64 bit Windows 7 and a Belkin N+ Wireless Router, model F5D8235-4.Firmware is up to date.
I have a Cisco 876 router running 12.4.(15)T5, configured as DHCP client. This works nicely.
A Cisco 886 router, running 15.1 software also works with the DHCP client. This also works but has the following strange beheaviour: In the running-config an ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 <dhcp assigned address> appears. Also - some other static routes that are in the config using the dhcp keyword are duplicated with the dhcp-assigned address
Now - when a write mem is done, these dhcp-generated route entry's are stored in the startup-config...
This beheaviour is completely different and VERY unwanted. After a change from DHCP server the config will simply stop working, when a write mem was done at the first DHCP situation.
Should we stop using write mem commands when a DHCP client is active in IOS? Is it a bug? Is it a feature?
I need to configure public and private wireless access using an ASA 5505 and an Aironet AIR-AP1041N-A-K9. I need to be able to do this via ASDM and http if at all possible. I simply do not have the time to learn hundreds of lines of arcane CLI code. The Aironet connects to the ASA successfully, and receives an IP. I can then connect to the AP wirelessly, but do not receive an IP. I have setup a second SSIDVLAN on the AP, and can't connect to it at all.
The wireless client can't get the DHCP address when I enable the On-MAC-Filter-failure, MAC Filtering and Web Auth. Client can get the DHCP address when I only enable the Web Auth in the same WLAN SSID. The WiSM verion is v7.0.235.0. [code]
I've got a WRVS4400N wireless router running DHCP for a couple dozen wireless clients in a public library. We need to gather statistics on the wireless clients on a daily basis: average number of clients, max number of clients, average time used per client etc.
The router only gives a list of clients currently allocated an IP address, but there doesn't seem to be a way to gather statistics over time. Is there a program that will interface with the router to gather more detailed statistics?
I can ping [URL], from the router but not from a client attached to the router dhcp interface(10.1.3.1). When I turn on ip routing I cannot ping at all. Here is the config I have now that can ping the internet from the router.
sh runBuilding configuration... Current configuration : 1191 bytes!! No configuration change since last restart!version 12.3no service timestamps debug uptimeservice timestamps log datetime msecno service password-encryption!hostname
I have DHCP server running in windows 2003. Presently its unable to provide Ip address for VPN clients who connect remotely. What I should do / reconfigure in DHCP, so that the DHCP server provides address for VPN clients.
Can add feature "release" and "renew" to wan dhcp client? Is it WOL not possible in RV220w? i tried forward broadcast magic packet from wan side, change broadcast IP and through VPN tunnel (PPTP & IPSEC)...got failed i change from draytek 2130n to rv220w, 2130n much better. except SSL VPN.
The 5508 is running code 7.0.116.0. I have created a group interface for 3 subnets and assigned the group to the WLAN. Clients are getting IP addresses in a round robin fashion. The issue or downside to this is if the lease has not expired before the next time the station connects to the WLAN it consumes an address on another subnet instead of grabbing the unexpired lease IP address on it's previous VLAN. It seems that the WLC determines the VLAN in the interface group before the DHCP request from the client in case the client already received a DHCP address that has not expired. This can be problematic since we have seen some iPhones requesting an address every 20 minutes thus consuming an address on every subnet in the interface group. Other than setting a lease time extremely low what can be done to address this?
User is connecting to 5508, running 7.0.116.0. Previously worked on another AP. TV (client) is set to use dhcp. As other posts have mentioned, "DHCP Addr. Assignment" checkbox is not checked for this wlan, but I also switched it to Required for this wlan but it did not make any difference. Seems to be a problem with just this client as many other clients are on this AP with no problems.
Users have to register their MAC to get on our wireless system, but there is no encyption or security enabled once the device has been registered.
1 Cisco switch stack (SGE2010) in L3 mode, 2 Vlans.
Vlan 1 = 192.168.0.253/24, untagged on all ports except 14/15 Vlan 2 = 192.168.22.1/24, untagged on port 14 and 15 SGE2010 default route 0.0.0.0/0 next hop 192.168.0.1 (Checkpoint UTM) DHCP Relay enabled DHCP server set to 192.168.0.16 DHCP interface set to Vlan2
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Expanding the ICMP entry, it appears that the destination is the pc client since it shows a Dell mac address, and the source is the Checkpoint UTM (Sofaware).
I can ping and tracert from the Checkpoint to my static IP on Vlan 2. The same goes for the DHCP server to/from Vlan2, so I am confused as to why the routing is failing. I have tried adding Port Fast to the stack ports, but nothing changes.
I keep getting some additional IP addresses logging onto my home network that have an address outside what should be allowed by the router. The server is running at 192.168.2.1 and is set to only allow clients from 192.168.2.2 - 192.168.2.10 so a total of 9 clients should be allowed on.The problem is that something keeps logging in with an address of 192.168.169.2 or 3 etc. Sometimes more than one device at a time.I have assumed that it is some automated or virtual client as I'm pretty certain my network has not been breached. I have a 9 character password with a relatively random alphanumeric combination, although I haven't tried changing the password (I live in a share house with with a bunch of devices using wireless, so I haven't yet bothered). What I don't understand is how it has connected with the xx.xx.169.xx range at all. I have a Belkin 'Share' Wireless N Modem Router and at some stage there was a 'guest' network but that has since been disabled and I still am seeing the extra address. I have attached a screen shot of the DHCP client list on the router.The following is a list of devices that may be on the network at times, I'm thinking one of these may be responsible for the problem:
Windows Vista Desktop - Only LAN device PS3 Macbook Epson wireless printer Android HTC Desire Mobile Phone Laptops running various Windows versions (XP, Vista and 7)
A few thoughts I had:
- the android phone is capable of running a wireless hotspot, may have to look into it to see if if has been operating as an access point into the Belkin router, but assumed this wouldn't bring up clients connected to the phone on the home router.
- The desktop has PS3 Media server installed to stream video to the PS3 over the network (not that I have ever managed to get it to work), however this is not ever open on the desktop.
DGL-4100 -> Wii -> X360 -> PS3 -> DGS-2205 (gigabit switch in study) *-> My PC *-> Her PC *-> DAP-1522
We're on the 192.168.1.x domain, and I've already hooked my PC up directly to the DAP-1522 and switched its IP address. So now, I can connect to it through the switch. I've renamed it, set it to WPA2 with a passphrase, and should be set to go. However, I can't get my laptop, IPod touch, or any devices to see it. Also, the DGL-4100 doesn't list it under the DHCP clients, but as I've got the DAP-1522 set to a static IP of 192.168.1.50.
DHCP enabled with default settings. Dynamic IP range from 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.199.Router shows laptop with 192.168.0.199 however when I check the IP on laptop I have 192.168.100.10 and both laptops are connected on my SSID with 90% signal strenght.