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тАО12-26-2008 04:50 AM
тАО12-26-2008 04:50 AM
Debug of dchp-snooping vanishes after reboot
Hello, in the university where I work we run a big network and we have dhcp-snooping running on almost all the buildings that have user access.
Normally we have the 'debug dhcp-snoop event' enabled to monitor fraudulent dhcp-servers/dhcp flood attacks but, whenever a switch reloads/reboots due to manual reboot or power failure, we lose that debug option from the switch.
Is there any possibility to store it in the startup configuration? I've noticed that it doesn't even ask you to save the configuration once you chande a debug option and you want to logout.
Thank you in advance,
Aar├│n
PS: I searched for posts with this issue but had no luck
Normally we have the 'debug dhcp-snoop event' enabled to monitor fraudulent dhcp-servers/dhcp flood attacks but, whenever a switch reloads/reboots due to manual reboot or power failure, we lose that debug option from the switch.
Is there any possibility to store it in the startup configuration? I've noticed that it doesn't even ask you to save the configuration once you chande a debug option and you want to logout.
Thank you in advance,
Aar├│n
PS: I searched for posts with this issue but had no luck
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тАО12-26-2008 11:34 AM
тАО12-26-2008 11:34 AM
Re: Debug of dchp-snooping vanishes after reboot
please send me sh tech print
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тАО12-29-2008 12:48 AM
тАО12-29-2008 12:48 AM
Re: Debug of dchp-snooping vanishes after reboot
Here you go, I searched for anything with snoop or debug but nothing came up, maybe you know better what to look for.
Thank you very much in advance
Thank you very much in advance
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