09-15-2011 05:58 AM - edited 07-03-2021 08:46 PM
What is the upside/downside of turning of the WLC's DHCP Proxy setting? I know the option is there now, but it still defaults to proxy mode, so whats the issues? I ask, because, I could make a current issue of a guest wlan getting to a dhcp server a lot easier, if the client requests it. I can then dhcp relay off of a pix and to my enterprise dhcp/dns server. But I'm concerned what effect this may have on my other wlans.
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09-15-2011 07:56 AM
Dhcp proxy is required if the WLC is the dhcp server, if you disable this remember to add the ip-helper address to your L3 interfaces.
That part of the config is a holdover from the Airespace days that helped the WLC learn the ip access of the clients. This has been fixed updated in later releases of code. So to proxy or not to proxy is really up to if the WLC is the dhcp or not. Unless yopu are running 6.0.196.0 or 7.0.980. Where you could hit CSCth68708
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09-15-2011 07:56 AM
Dhcp proxy is required if the WLC is the dhcp server, if you disable this remember to add the ip-helper address to your L3 interfaces.
That part of the config is a holdover from the Airespace days that helped the WLC learn the ip access of the clients. This has been fixed updated in later releases of code. So to proxy or not to proxy is really up to if the WLC is the dhcp or not. Unless yopu are running 6.0.196.0 or 7.0.980. Where you could hit CSCth68708
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09-15-2011 08:19 AM
Great response Steve +5
09-15-2011 10:07 AM
Yes, great response Steve. Thank you! In looking at CSCth68708, it seems to also only apply if running DHCP on the controller. Do you know if in a wlan anchor situation, if both controllers would have to be set with DHCP Proxy off, or can only the anchor have DHCP Proxy turned off?
09-16-2011 10:00 AM
I would have it off on both the inside and DMZ controller, and just set the ip-helper address to the server on the inside.
03-21-2012 08:56 AM
Stephen or George,
Are there ANY implications of turning off DHCP relay(Proxy) mid-day? Will it affect any traffic flow or dhcp activity?
Thanks,
Tony
03-21-2012 09:19 AM
So long as ou have teh ip chiller address on the routed interface, you shouldn't see any interruption in service.
Steve
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03-21-2012 09:39 AM
Nope .. As Steve points out you will be good so long as your have ip helpers set up ... KEEP in MIND .. If you the WLC as a DHCP server you will not be able to and you can not going forward ...
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