On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:38:27AM -0600, Claydon, Tom wrote:
> Question for the list:
>
> Cisco introduced a command in 12.3T to limit DHCP leases on ATM unnumbered
> interfaces (ip dhcp limit lease per interface). This feature works fine on
> our 7206VXR, but my problem is that this is a global command. The Redback we
> were using before had us spoiled by allowing us to specify max DHCP leases
> per ATM VC! We would like to put other ATM VC's on this router that have
> different DHCP lease requirements.
>
> Is there any way of limiting DHCP leases per VC? Cisco TAC said they didn't
> have a non-global version of the ip dhcp limit lease per interface command.
>
> Our DHCP server is running dhcpd 2.0p15, BTW.
You can use the option 82 in the DHCP packet to do this on the DHCP
server, something like
# By default limit all customers to 1 DHCP lease
class "customer" {
spawn with option agent.remote-id;
lease limit 1;
}
subclass "customer" __OPTION_82_STRING_FOR_CUSTOMER__ {
lease limit 2;
}
__OPTION_82_STRING_FOR_CUSTOMER__ will be something like
01:01:00:00:01:02:03:04:40:02:01:20
^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^
fixed NAS IP addr | | VCI
| VPI
Port in this case 4/0
So this customer's pvc is 2/288 on ATM4/0 on the NAS with address
1.2.3.4
/Jesper
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Jesper Skriver, jesper(at)skriver(dot)dk - CCIE #5456
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