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01-06-2009 03:17 AM
01-06-2009 03:17 AM
dhcp-snooping problem
Hello.
I'm using dhcp-snooping on ProCurve 5406 switch configured like this:
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dhcp-snooping
dhcp-snooping authorized-server 10.x.x.x
dhcp-snooping vlan 1
interface Trk1
dhcp-snooping trust
exit
interface D2
dhcp-snooping trust
exit
---------------------------
And on device log i got:
dhcp-snoop: backplane: Server 10.x.x.x packet received on untrusted port 139704824 dropped
What means port 139704824 ?
I'm using dhcp-snooping on ProCurve 5406 switch configured like this:
---------------------------
dhcp-snooping
dhcp-snooping authorized-server 10.x.x.x
dhcp-snooping vlan 1
interface Trk1
dhcp-snooping trust
exit
interface D2
dhcp-snooping trust
exit
---------------------------
And on device log i got:
dhcp-snoop: backplane: Server 10.x.x.x packet received on untrusted port 139704824 dropped
What means port 139704824 ?
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01-06-2009 07:39 AM
01-06-2009 07:39 AM
Re: dhcp-snooping problem
hi Jaroslaw
please send me sh tech print
please send me sh tech print
cenk
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01-07-2009 12:34 AM
01-07-2009 12:34 AM
Re: dhcp-snooping problem
Hello.
My sh tech is in attachment.
My sh tech is in attachment.
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