08-04-2017 08:26 AM - edited 03-08-2019 11:37 AM
We are moving our distribution POE switches from the catalyst 3750's to brand new catalyst 2960x switches. I know the 3750 were L3 and the 2960x are L2 with some static routing functions. I really don't need all the features of the 3750 to act purely as a distribution switch (or at least that's what I thought)
I've done some initial tests and I am unable to get the clients connected to the new 2960x to pick up IP's from our DHCP server which is on a different subnet.
The config worked perfectly on the 3750's
Here is an example:
ip routing
!
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
switchport access vlan 40
mls qos trust cos
spanning-tree portfast
!
interface Vlan40
ip address 10.0.10.253 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 10.0.7.1
no shutdown
!
ip default-gateway 10.0.10.254
The clients are on the 10.0.10.0 network and should be getting IP's from the DHCP server on 10.0.7.1, I have a juniper router on 10.0.10.254 which routes traffic to the 10.0.7.0 network.
So my question is, can the 2960x switches do the same as the 3750 in acting as the DHCP relay?
08-04-2017 08:54 AM
Hi,
Your new 2960-X will be disabled for ip routing by default.
Follow this link
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2960x/software/15-2_5_e/configuration_guide/b_1525e_consolidated_2960x_cg/b_1525e_consolidated_2960x_cg_chapter_011101.html
You should then be able to add some limited layer3 switching/routing
like ip static route
int vlan (SVI)
ip helper-address
Regards
Alex
08-05-2017 08:03 AM
Hello
Disable ip routing on the 2960, just let it be a host switch as the juniper will route for it
Perform a test a ping from the switch to the helper address also to make sure you can reach it
res
Paul
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