10-19-2011 11:59 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:55 AM
Can i configure the layer 2 switch for DHCP services to provide the IP addresses for the hosts connected on this?
10-19-2011 12:02 PM
2960 series of cisco switches can act as dhcp server.
10-19-2011 12:08 PM
IS that a layer 2 device? And more over is that switch existing in the market now?i dont think so.My question is Can layer 2 switches act as a DHCP server or only layer 3 can be configured for DHCP services?
Thanks,
Sathya
10-19-2011 12:11 PM
Sathya
The 2960 is a L2 switch (the 2960S can do basic routing).
The answer to your question is yes some L2 switches can do DHCP. But obviously the default-gateway they hand out cannot be an interface on the L2 switch itself because L2 switches don't route.
Jon
10-19-2011 12:11 PM
2960 is consisdered layer 2 switch..Whther a layer 2 switch can act as dhcp server or not,depends entirely on the switch model,and vendor implemetation.
10-19-2011 12:52 PM
Jon,,
since it dont route then what is the purpose of configuring that switch as a DHCp server?its of no use right?
Correct me if i am wrong.
10-19-2011 12:57 PM
Not necessarily although your point is a good one. In a network with a L3 switch i would agree.
But if you had a small network and only needed the L2 switch then it could be used in that scenario eg. a 2960 switch running DHCP for one subnet perhaps handing out a default-gateway of a firewall for internet access.
Jon
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