We use DHCP assign directly to customer routers.

This is usually from a full /24 at the router/site.

The intention is to be able to BGP that site out multiple providers in case one 
fails.

The switches have DHCP filters/snooping etc that handle rouge.

I’ve yet to implement relay, that is coming.

And I’ve yet to implement a scavenge that takes new MAC to IP allocations in 
the block and assign them to customers.

I do use the switch or transceiver function to limit one MAC to the port so 
they only get the one public IP no matter what they plug in.

Filtering at the port for local protocoals to drop them.



From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason McKemie
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 6:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Providing public routed IPs to customers

I use DHCP on my fiber network and PPPoE on wireless.

On Tuesday, April 14, 2015, Josh Reynolds 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
For those of you currently providing public/routed ips to customers? What is 
your topology like and delivery method?

Looking at doing a few things, have considered a few options, and wanted to 
look out there and see what other people are doing.

Thanks

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Josh Reynolds
CIO, SPITwSPOTS
www.spitwspots.com<http://www.spitwspots.com>

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