CRD9000-40001ER DHCP behavior

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H Howard Laser 3 years 5 months ago
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CRD9000-4001ER dhcp behavior

1) 11:10-9/13/2010
2) 3-day
3) CRD9000-4001ER
4) WM5.0
5) 2215967
Customer poses the following question below...I believe the mechanism which controls whether the devices receive their own DHCP IP addresses has something to do with Option 61 on their DHCP server. Can anyone confirm or advise on this scenario? Support Question: WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE 4-BAY ETHERNET CRADLE TO GET CONNECTIVITY FOR AN APPLICATION RUNNING ON THE MC9090 WM5.0 USING IDOCKIT. THE LOCATIONS WHERE WE WILL BE DEPLOYING THESE DO NOT HAVE ANY WIRELESS. THE APPLICATION WILL CONNECT TO OUR NETWORK THROUGH A VPN CIRCUIT.
THE ISSUE WE ARE SEEING IS WITH SETTING THE CRADLE TO RECEIVE ITS IP ADDRESS, AS WELL AS THE PORT IP ADDRESSES USING DHCP. THE CRADLE GETS ITS IP ADDRESS JUST FINE, BUT DOES NOT GET IP ADDRESSES FOR THE PORTS. WHEN MORE THAN ONE MC9090 IS PLACED IN THE CRADLE, THEY EACH SHOW THE SAME IP ADDRESS AS THE CRADLE IN IDOCKIT. WHEN I CONNECT THE CRADLE TO THE INTERNAL COMPANY NETWORK FOR TESTING, THE CRADLE GETS ONE IP ADDRESS AND EACH PORT GETS A SEPERATE IP ADDRESS.
I TOOK THE CRADLE HOME AND CONNECTED IT TO MY HOME NETWORK, WHERE I HAD 20 IP ADDRESSES STILL AVAILABLE AND SAW THE SAME RESULTS AS WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE STORE VPN CIRCUIT. THE CRADLE GOT AN IP ADDRESS AND EACH PORT THE 3 MC9090S WERE IN WERE ALSO ASSIGNED THAT SAME IP ADDRESS.
WE CAN WORK AROUND THIS BY LEAVING THE PORTS ASSIGNED A MANUAL IP ADDRESS (THE FACTORY DEFAULT), BUT THEN WE HAVE AN ISSUE WITH OUR MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SHOWING ALL OF THE MC9090S CONNECTED THROUGH THE CRADLES AS USING THE SAME IP ADDRESSES OVER AND OVER. IT IS MANAGEABLE THROUGH THE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE WE USE, BUT IT CERTAINLY LESS THAN DESIRABLE. WHAT COULD BE CAUSING THE DHCP ISSUE WE ARE SEEING?

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R Richard Linsley-Hood

The option in question is the one to support a "multihomed DHCP client" at the DHCP server I believe. I am unsure as to how to provide that on the DCHP sever that you are looking at. Basically the complications in providing all this is why we ship it in 'fixed IP' mode.

J Juan-Antonio Martinez

Where and what is the DHCP Server? MS Windows server's default? 3rd party one? Cisco router/switch's? VPN soft's? Unix or Linux?

H Howard Laser

Thanks, Glen!

R Richard Linsley-Hood

I believe that this behaviour is down to the DHCP server. Some of them will only ever give one IP address for any given requesting MAC address. The cradle asks for multiple IP addresses (one for each cradle port and itself) but always uses the same MAC address (its wired interface) to do so. A check of the DHCP server setup and logs should show if this is happening and provide any possible resolution.

H Howard Laser

Thanks, Richard. Do you happen to know the setting on the DHCP server which would need to be modified to allow the distribution of multiple IP addresses despite the presence of only the one MAC? Is this option 61?

G Glenn Sayer

I had a customer that was seeing the same thing that you described.  I found that the DHCP server in the response to the cradle was setting the IG bit.   IG bit indicates that there will only be one address given and that this is a shared address.  The link below explains this a little more. 

 

http://books.google.com/books?id=2eHFTkoUjg4C&pg=PT120&lpg=PT12…  

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