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>What we had to do was, enable portfast on all the client ports, because
>portfast comes disabled from Cisco. I am suprised that your Cisco
>contact said that there might be a problem with IPX, we run IP and IPX
>without a problem so far.
Portfast is enabled on all ports ... Without it ipx would have a problem at
100baseTX. That's what Cisco told me? The whole exchange b/n client and
server is taking place properly, it's just that the client isn't getting the
final ack, so the server thinks the client has an address when it really
doesn't. I've double checked all other sources for "something" else
dhcp'ing in my net and nothing else was.
>We have the following setup:
>Supervisor III + Netflow, running version 4.2
>5) 24 port switched modules
>1) 48 port shared module
hmmm, what IOS version are you runnging? I'm at 4.1(1). Cisco says to try
upgrading to 4.5(1) because there were some known problems with portfast in
earlier releases and hopefully this will fix my problem.
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