04-13-2013 08:52 AM - edited 03-04-2019 07:35 PM
i have my own network with dhcp pool already, how can i find that if there is some client connection their own dhcp server to my network?
how can i find that though my router? i know it can be prevent by dhcp snooping. but due to some of our switch not support this function.
Is there any suggestion or anything i can check the problem through my router?
04-13-2013 08:58 AM
Hi Chun,
I can't think of a specific command on the IOS router to discover dhcp servers - I don't believe there is one.
Why don't you simply setup "ip address dhcp" on the interface connected to that network and check whether you have received an ip address?
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04-13-2013 09:18 AM
may be i can simply check the client computer, and find the source mac with arp -a
and then search the mac address in switch mac address table to find where is the source dhcp server...haha
04-13-2013 06:01 PM
There are many different ways:
1. Packet capture looking dhcp offer packets
2. Configure dhcp snooping on your LAN switches
3. So an ipconfig /all on the client (windows) PC to see the IP address of the dhcp server or received its address from
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04-13-2013 06:44 PM
Thankyou for your advice, i think capture program is one of the good tools to get the rogue dhcp.
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04-13-2013 06:46 PM
It will also be very time consuming unless you trigger the dhcp process manually
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