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03-22-2013 06:58 AM - edited 03-07-2019 12:25 PM
Hello Experts,
There are some questions which is related to Cisco networking:
1. I wants to know which one is best for network to be used as DHCP Separate,
Windows server or L3 switch (ip pool) ? Plz expalin with reason
2. Everyone knows that switch itself does not have a mac address but
SVI have mac address then how can we check SVI mac address through
command.
3. if we use a router, it will have a mac address(only Ethernet not serial).
suppose i connect one pc to router ethernet port then what status of mac
will show at ethernet interface, will it be router predefined mac or computer mac ?
KS
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03-22-2013 07:32 AM
Hello,
1. I wants to know which one is best for network to be used as DHCP Separate,
Windows server or L3 switch (ip pool) ? Plz expalin with reason
I would suggest use a windows server- this is what a server is designed to do- as for the switch/router even though they can service this role, they are truly designed for the purpose of switching/routing so running a dhcp takes valuable resources like bandwidth/cpu/memory.
2. Everyone knows that switch itself does not have a mac address but
SVI have mac address then how can we check SVI mac address through
command.
Thats incorrect a switch does have a mac address - its a base mac- address, also each svi is alocated a mac address from this base address:
sh ver | in Base
Base ethernet MAC Address : 00:11:5C:79:95:00
sh int vlan 250 | in bia
Hardware is EtherSVI, address is 0011.5c79.9542 (bia 0011.5c79.9542)
sh int vlan 251 | in bia
Hardware is EtherSVI, address is 0011.5c79.9543 (bia 0011.5c79.9543)
3. if we use a router, it will have a mac address(only Ethernet not serial).
suppose i connect one pc to router ethernet port then what status of mac
will show at ethernet interface, will it be router predefined mac or computer mac ?
The pcsand routers mac address will show so up in the arp table of the router when the pc is connected.
sh ip arp | in x/x
res
Paul
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03-23-2013 05:23 AM
3. you mean to say, router ethernet port will show two mac address.
one is Router ethernet port and other is pc mac. Plz correct me if i am
wrong.
If you use the show interfaces command, the router will only display MAC address of that interface...
Router4#show interface fastethernet 0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Lance, address is 000C.5754.6725 (bia 000C.5754.6725)
the show arp command will display both...
Router4#show arp
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
Internet 10.1.1.1 - 000C.5754.6725 ARPA FastEthernet0/0
Internet 10.1.1.15 3 000C.7988.2251 ARPA FastEthernet0/0
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03-22-2013 07:32 AM
Hello,
1. I wants to know which one is best for network to be used as DHCP Separate,
Windows server or L3 switch (ip pool) ? Plz expalin with reason
I would suggest use a windows server- this is what a server is designed to do- as for the switch/router even though they can service this role, they are truly designed for the purpose of switching/routing so running a dhcp takes valuable resources like bandwidth/cpu/memory.
2. Everyone knows that switch itself does not have a mac address but
SVI have mac address then how can we check SVI mac address through
command.
Thats incorrect a switch does have a mac address - its a base mac- address, also each svi is alocated a mac address from this base address:
sh ver | in Base
Base ethernet MAC Address : 00:11:5C:79:95:00
sh int vlan 250 | in bia
Hardware is EtherSVI, address is 0011.5c79.9542 (bia 0011.5c79.9542)
sh int vlan 251 | in bia
Hardware is EtherSVI, address is 0011.5c79.9543 (bia 0011.5c79.9543)
3. if we use a router, it will have a mac address(only Ethernet not serial).
suppose i connect one pc to router ethernet port then what status of mac
will show at ethernet interface, will it be router predefined mac or computer mac ?
The pcsand routers mac address will show so up in the arp table of the router when the pc is connected.
sh ip arp | in x/x
res
Paul
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03-22-2013 08:54 AM
Hi,
2. I read out about SVI that some switch's svi mac address are same
in cisco 6500 switchs and some switchs like 3750 have different mac address for svi.
It is not clear to me plz explain with good example.
3. you mean to say, router ethernet port will show two mac address.
one is Router ethernet port and other is pc mac. Plz correct me if i am
wrong.
KS
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03-22-2013 10:41 PM
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03-23-2013 05:23 AM
3. you mean to say, router ethernet port will show two mac address.
one is Router ethernet port and other is pc mac. Plz correct me if i am
wrong.
If you use the show interfaces command, the router will only display MAC address of that interface...
Router4#show interface fastethernet 0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Lance, address is 000C.5754.6725 (bia 000C.5754.6725)
the show arp command will display both...
Router4#show arp
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
Internet 10.1.1.1 - 000C.5754.6725 ARPA FastEthernet0/0
Internet 10.1.1.15 3 000C.7988.2251 ARPA FastEthernet0/0
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03-23-2013 07:07 AM
DHCP really depends on what you are doing. I have used a centralized Windows server for DHCP of clients, but then use routers with DHCP for phones at different sites because of SRST purposes.
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03-23-2013 07:32 AM
Thanks pdriver and Mark,
My question 2 is still pending,
2. I read out about SVI that some switch's svi mac address are same
in cisco 3550 switchs and some switchs like 3750 have different mac address for svi.
It is not clear to me plz explain with good example.
KS
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03-23-2013 07:31 AM
Hello
switches have cam tables where mac-address are stored.
On the 6500's each vlan will use the same mac-address as you have pointed out but each svi vlan has it own cam table which then allows mutiple addressing to use the same base mac-address and avoids duplicate addressing.
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