Cisco Switches :: SG200-18 Fails To Pass DHCP Requests?

May 30, 2013

I have a sg200-18 connected via one of the ports to my ISP's router/modem.  Using an unmanaged switch everything works as expected, but after a few days on my sg200 my two computers fail to get assigned IP's and cannot connect to anything.  I also have a couple printers that seem to have no problems getting their IP's passed through to the router as I can use them fine from my machines when connected to the unmanaged switch.
 
Is there a possibility I don't have my switch setup properly to know that all outgoing data must go to the router, or UDP traffic is being dropped somehow?

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Cisco Switches :: DHCP Over LAG Between SG200 And SG300

Apr 17, 2013

I have an SG300-10 and an SG200-26. I also have an OpenWRT flashed router that can tag VLANs.My problem right now is that my default VLAN is 1, my router is doing DHCP in VLAN 1, and I want all my network equipment to be on VLAN 1, but my SG200, when LAGed to the SG300, will not get an IP.My SG300 is pulling an IP just fine from my router DHCP pool. When I connect the SG200 directly using either 1UP port settings or 1TP port settings, I get an IP just fine. When I LAG my connection (ports 1-3 on both) I get no DHCP information sent through the LAG to either the SG200, nor to any client devices that are set for DHCP.

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Feb 12, 2012

I am having issues getting clients to DHCP off of a teamed adapter through the Cisco Switch. If I run a one to one cable from the server to the switch it works fine, but when I switch over to the Intel QuadNic in Team Mode then the PXE clients do not get a DHCP address from that server anymore.
 
I have configured the Team mode on the Windows Server 2008 R2 and given the and configured the LAG with the 4 plugs on the Cisco SG200-26 switch in the LAG Management.  It says the link is up and if I give the client a static IP I can ping the server and the server can ping the switch.

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May 24, 2012

I'm having some trouble with my P660RU-T1 configuration. I have recently set up a linux SFTP server at my home and am trying to access it via my public ip (eg 1.1.1.1), the problem is this public IP goes to the router which doesnt pass on the requests to the server.Last summer when i first messed around with this i had no problems with using the public ip to access the server, its only recently.

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Cisco Switches :: SG200-08 And SG200-08P Fail To Hold Or Update Date / Time

May 24, 2011

SG200-08 and SG200-08P fail to hold or update Date/Time.(New installation for a UC320 setup.)I've got both an SG200-08 and SG200-08P that are failing to maintain date/time when set with "Use Local Settings".  Every restart/powercycle causes them to reset to Dec 31 1969.  Other settings save fine.I first tried to set time via SNTP Unicast using a variety of public time server addresses including the 3 hard coded to the SG200-08 firmware:
 
Sadly though it always just shows  "Active Server  Server Host Address: 0.0.0.0"  and continues having 12/31/1969 as the date.  Both after a config save and a reboot.I can ping the NTP servers just fine from the switches either by IP or by hostname.At this point I've decided that I must be missing something simple. At least I hope so... otherwise it's a firmware bug which means waiting for a fix.Other devices behind the same firewall/gateway (RVS4000) are updating NTP

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Apr 29, 2012

how to connect our new SG200-18 to an existing Cisco network, in particular a C2960S.Here's what I've got:
 
<----- Rest of network ------- C2960S ----------- SG200 ----- (PC connected directly to the SG200)
 
On the C2960S-side here's what I've got on the corresponding interface:
 
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
switchport mode trunk
 
On the SG200-side I've set the IP-address and default-gateway accordingly, however:From the SG200 I can't ping any other host on the same IP-subnet as the switchFrom the SG200 can't ping the default-gatewaycan't ping from any other host or the default-gateway *to* the switch But:On the SG200 I've got plenty of MAC-addresses under "Dynamic Address Table" - however only MAC-addresses that belong to the management-VLAN of the SG200 (i.e. VLAN9 in my case)The MAC-address table on the SG200 even includes the MAC-addresses of hosts on the same VLAN I tried to ping without success. For example: I tried a PING from a host having a MAC-address of 00:19:bb:31:91:30. This MAC shows up in the arp table of the SG200. To cross check I connected a dedicated PC to the SG200 and assign it an IP-address out of the management-LAN-range of the SG200 - in this case I can access the switch (i.e. PING, WEB etc.)So to summarize: Connectivity is OK when going from directly connected devices to the SG200. No connectivity from devices that are behind the C2960S towards the SG200 and vice versa. (The problem is definitely not with the C2960S-side since we've got plenty of them hooked together without problems.) I'm enclosing the screenshots of the corresponding definitions on the SG200.

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Apr 16, 2013

I'm baffled by the poor performance that I'm seeing when passing traffic between my two Cisco SG switches.
 
The configuration is as basic as I can make it, no VLANs, QoS or bonding.  Both have been updated to current firmware as part of the troubleshooting process.
 
When I transfer data within one of my switches I see 50/60Mb/s. When I pass the same traffic between both switches I see 0.6 Mbs/ or less.
 
I have tried to eliminate every possible factor including switching out the cables.  No success.

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Apr 9, 2013

When we install an HWIC-2FE card in slot 0 or slot 1 of a 3845, the interface fails to pass any ping packet greater in size than 449 bytes.  It works fine up until that limit is reached, but then fails completely on a larger size packet.  If we move to slot 3 or slot 4 on the 3845, the card works just fine!  I have looked through the cisco official bug tracker for HWIC-2FE, but could not find a similar symptom listed.  We're running advanced ip services 12.4(24)T7 code on the routers. Any software fix or if this is a platform problem with the 3800 series. 

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Oct 30, 2012

We have an 1140N AP connected to a switch and our "network partner" controls the router and will hand out DHCP and do the NAT for this WLAN.  How can I configure the AP to forward DCHP requests through.
 
I have WPA2 PSK (TKIP) setup and the client is able to authenticate however we fail to get an address.  In this case the Ethernet interface was left alone so it has the default config and it gets a DHCP address fine.  How can I configure this AP to enable the rest of the WiFI clients to get an IP?

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I have 2 1242AG APs setup with one SSID and no vlans configured.  The APs are connected to a switch along with my DHCP server.  Clients are able to connect to the SSID but are unable to get an IP from the server.  Clients can plug into the switch and get an IP.  If I configure a static IP on the wireless card, the client works fine.
 
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Here is the AP info: AIR-AP1242AG-A-K9  12.4(21a)JA1

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Dec 14, 2011

Cisco Small Business Switch POE ESW-520-24P with a Wireless Access Point Cisco Aironet AP1141. Both the devices are upgraded to the latest firmware.

 Connected to the ESW-520-24P is a Windows 2008 SBS 2011 with DCHP and Domain Controller. Along with the server I have a number of wired computers connected to the switch which do not have any issues and connect to the DHCP server without any problems.

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Feb 15, 2013

I have a school with 550 iPads.  We are using two 5508 WLCs sharing the number of APs.  The DHCP server and the default gateway for the network are on the firewall.  The clients are able to get a DCHP.  After some time, maybe about longer than a month, the clients are no longer able to get DCHP addresses.  A reboot of both controllers takes care of this.  Presently we are runing 7.2.110 OS.  I am going to upgrade to the latest 7.4.100, and reload tonight.

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Feb 15, 2012

I have a Linksys WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point problem. It is SW version 2.0.4.0.  I have it configured for a small network and the problem seems to be that it is not forwarding DHCP requests onto my DHCP server.   I know that it is not a SSID or Key issue as when I give my devices static IP addresses, they communicate fine within my system.   The only issue seems to be when the devices make DHCP client requests.   I also know that the problem is not my DHCP server as it has the device's IP / mac addresses in its configuration file and other wired devices are able to communicate with it to get their IP address through DHCP.
 
I have seen that there was talk in some blogs about WAP200 no forwarding DHCP requests and I was hoping that updating the device to the latest release would have resolved the problems.

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We have setup a bridge between two of our offices using two WET200's in adhoc mode.   Everything is connected fine and the signal strengh is good.   All traffic pass's over the bridge correctly but DHCP requsts/replys seem to be failing to traverse the bridge.    Our DHCP server is hosted on site A and the computers on site B fail to obtain thiers IP's from the dhcp over the bridge requiring us to use static IP's.Firmware is currently the latest.

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Nov 18, 2012

We've got 5 remote offices with cisco 881 routers, Win Clients behind them and all routers connected via vpn site-to-site to central software router.

Mostly all clients recieve ip addresses from routers in their subnets 192.168.x.024
We have Win DHCP Server in subnet 192.168.181.024
 
The problem is that some of clients,physically sutuated in 192.168.10.024 subnet, recieve ip addresses from Win DHCP server from 192.168.181.024 subnet.
 
Here's part of cisco cfg:
 
interface FastEthernet0
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet1

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Apr 18, 2013

I'll start out with the fact I work mostly with Wi-Fi and not a lot in the security realm... If I plug my workstation into the 3560, my wired client adapter can get an IP address.  But the WLAN adapter will not when associated to WLAN.Usually this is not a problem since you may only have two access points on the controller and a dozen or so hosts.  In my case, however, I want to put a few of the ports on the 3560 into the same VLAN as the WLAN on the 2106 so I can give them the same guest access as the WLAN.  The hosts plugged into the 3560 get an IP address without issue from the ASA.  When I disable dhcp proxy, the WLAN clients get an IP address, but then the APs cannot get an IP address from the internal DHCP server on the WLAN controller, and  cease to function when rebooted since they cannot get to the controller without an IP address.
 
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Jan 10, 2012

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Jul 18, 2012

I have several Cata 3500XL switches connected to one 1 HP L3 switch which is connected Sonicwall router. Vlan1 has subnet of 10.10.0.0/24 and Microsoft DCHP server lays inside VLAN1.
 
Now i want to add VLAN11  (192.168.10.0/24) as second data VLAN but DHCP requests should go to microsoft DCHP server.
 
This is what i did:
Configured VLAN11 IP on each cisco switch
IP default gateway with IP from other subnet (i guess this is bad since maybe it should be IP of VLAN11 on HP L3 switch?)
Trunk ports are configured to pass everything on cisco switches
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I haven't tested this yet but i have problem in process.I can't ping VLAN11 IPs between switches (i configured VLAN1 and VLAN11 with IP). When client plugs computer to a port that belongs to VLAN11 will i be sure that client will get IP from the 192.168 range or there is possiblity that he gets IP from the management VLAN range?

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Setting up a stand-alone WDS/PXE server.Current we have helper addresses setup to forward the DHCP requests from the different VLAN's to the DHCP server. The WDS/PXE server we are setting up is on its server. How do we craft the helper addresses so DHCP requests go to the proper server hosting DHCP and PXE requests go the WDS server?

Everything I seen on Microsoft Technet, lists using Helper Address as the recommended way, but assume both services are on the same server. Our helper address is as follows on each VLAN interface in router: ip helper-address X.X.X..This is a Cisco 3750.

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Dec 2, 2012

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what cisco or non cisco hardware would work with these SF200-18's to accomplish this?

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Sep 22, 2011

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