Hi all
DHCP snooping binding can be only added with an expiry time.
Is there a way to add a permanent DHCP snooping binding that won't expire?
With regards
Kings
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Hi there.
Max expiry time being 4294967295 seconds roughly results in 136 years,
that gives me a feeling of a lifetime. :-) and should serve as permanent
for for your users.
Cheers
A.
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Hi all
DHCP snooping binding can be only added with an
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Yes, I saw that but was looking for any other solution.
But there is something that I observed, when you add 4294967295 as the
lifetime, you will see the lifetime as infinite..
But the interesting thing is that they don't survive reload :-)
With regards
Kings
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 1:30 PM,
do they?even if you specify snooping binding database to be stored on a
flash?
On 5/17/2012 8:09 PM, Kingsley Charles wrote:
Yes, I saw that but was looking for any other solution.
But there is something that I observed, when you add 4294967295 as
the lifetime, you will see the lifetime as
Are configuring in exec mode or config mode?
There are two different commands one sticks in nvram and other doesn't.
On Thursday, May 17, 2012, Alexei Monastyrnyi wrote:
do they? even if you specify snooping binding database to be stored on a
flash?
On 5/17/2012 8:09 PM, Kingsley Charles
Yes, it does.
But with using configuring database, it does stay and that should be the
only answer.
With regards
Kings
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do they? even if you specify snooping binding database to be stored on a
flash?
On 5/17/2012
Hi everyone,
I have the following question:
Service-policy access-control input: STACK
Class-map: TCP-80 (match-all)
15 packets, 2441 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0 bps
Match: field IP protocol eq 6 next TCP
Service-policy access-control : ACCESS