05-30-2023 07:49 AM
Hi all
I have a frustrating issue and so far I wasn't able to solve it.
I'm using a CISCO switch CBS220-48T-4G together with a ubiquiti edge router.
I configured a DHCP server on the router and a VLAN which gets untagged at the switch port e.g. Port 2.
No i noticed follogin behaviour.
If I connect a client (windows PC) to the Port2 I'll get a IP address asigned from the DHCP server.
But if I now disconnect the client and reconnect then the client is sending DHCP Request but gets no answers from the router which leads to the problem the client not getting any IP address anymore.
But if I then execute a ipconfig/release and ipconfig/renew then everything works as expected.
I have dhcp snooping and arp inspect deactivated.
Did someone else notice this behaviour?
Thanks for any replies or hints.
Kevin
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05-31-2023 03:04 AM
I solved it. I had to enable "Edge Port" on all interfaces in the spanning tree (STP) option.
05-31-2023 03:04 AM
09-27-2023 09:38 AM
Hello,
I'm configuring a new CBS220-48T-4G switch, with several VLANs. Devices connected to this switch should receive a DHCP adress from a Windows server Domain Controller via a firewall which is doing inter-VLAN routing.
What I'm observing, is that DHCP requests are forwarded from the switch only when connected to a port in the default VLAN.
I tried to enable "Edge Port" on all interfaces in the spanning tree (STP) option, as shown above, but that didn't solve the problem for me.
Any idea, how could I get the DHCP requests forwarded for the non-default VLAN ports?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards
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