Hi Jeff,

you may try the following syntax format & commands order & hopefully it
will work for you.

though not sure if this is the issue, but in all my deployments I use the
following format & it always works fine.

ip dhcp pool vlan114
   network 10.10.114.0 255.255.255.0
   option 60 ascii "Cisco AP c1250"
   option 43 hex f104.0a0a.700a
   default-router 10.10.114.1
   dns-server 10.10.210.6
   domain-name rensink.local


Regards,
Nawar Al Nomani



On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 6:24 AM, Jeff Rensink <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm running drills on controller discovery and I'm hitting an issue that I
> can't deem to solve.  I'm trying to use my 3560E as the DHCP server.  It
> works fine just doing option 43.  But when I try and throw in option 60 to
> target a specific AP model, it still advertises the controller IP to all
> models.  I have verified this with a packet capture showing the DHCP option
> 43 info in the DHCP ACK packet from the switch.
>
> My setup is a 3560E layer 3 switch with a 1131, 1142, 1242, and 2- 1252
> APs.  The DHCP  config is shown below.  I did try 2 different revs of code
> in case it was a bug (12.2.44 SE# and 12.2.58 SE#).  When all 5 APs boot,
> they all get the option 43 info.  Can anyone see if I'm doing something
> wrong?  Has anyone else made this work as advertised in IOS?
>
> ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.114.1 10.10.114.99
> ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.114.160 10.10.114.255
>
> ip dhcp pool vlan114
>    network 10.10.114.0 255.255.255.0
>    default-router 10.10.114.1
>    option 43 hex f104.0a0a.700a
>    dns-server 10.10.210.6
>    domain-name rensink.local
>    option 60 ascii Cisco AP c1250
>
> Jeff Rensink
>
>
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