Am I using Stateful or Stateless method for my dhcp router?
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09-21-2019 08:05 AM
Hello all.
Some of my friends telling me that I am using stateless method for my Dhcp router and some of them telling me that I am using stateful method.
I attached the packet tracer for references.
This is the current configuration:
Any idea?
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09-21-2019 09:32 AM
- Depends what you mean by those terms, if you for instance incorporate that the DHCP service has to keep record of allocated addresses , then according to my opinion it becomes stateful.
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09-21-2019 10:04 AM
Hi @Mirul ,
In your case you are using statefull, because when using DHCP, the router keeps a record of the addresses provided by DHCP.
When a PC obtains addressing by itself based on the parameters of the router, then the router does not keep any record (stateless).
https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/21162/stateful-vs-stateless-ipv6
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09-21-2019 07:05 PM
Hey,
This shows up when I type in router#show ipv6 int *any interface*
Host using stateless autoconfig for addresses.
I'm really confused right now.
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09-22-2019 05:59 AM
Hi @Mirul ,
I have reviewed and effectively, the DHCP that can be configured in PT is a stateless.
The stateful DHCP cannot be configured in PT, it seems.
I leave you this stateful DHCP guide, but in PT not all commands are accepted:
Regards
