Thus spake "Tom Scott" <telecomtom@dacor.net>
> We are having a religious debate about the use of VLAN 1, specifically
> about using it to support DHCP.
>
> Our policy is to disable all ports on all switches. A port must be
> enabled manually by CLI or by script to function. In a secured room (for
> example the server/equipment room), we manually configured VLAN 1 on,
> say, 4 ports. We tried unsuccessfully to get DHCP to assign IP addresses
> (and default-router etc.) to endsystems on those ports. A preliminary
> inspection of the config files on the switch and the DHCP srvr reveals
> no obvious errors, causing us to wonder if the switch OS, by design,
> does not support DHCP on VLAN 1.
As a Layer 2 device, the switch is oblivious to DHCP; that's a Layer 3 job.
Check if your router (perhaps an MSFC) is properly configured to forward
DHCP requests on VLAN 1.
There are other religious reasons not to use VLAN 1 on Catalysts, but this
is not one of them.
S
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