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DHCP server question....

jimmysands73_2
Level 5
Level 5

What is the diff in

sh dhcp server

&

sh ip dhcp server stat

R2#sh ip dhcp server stat

Memory usage 25328

Address pools 2

Database agents 0

Automatic bindings 3

Manual bindings 0

Expired bindings 0

Malformed messages 0

Secure arp entries 0

Message Received

BOOTREQUEST 0

DHCPDISCOVER 8

DHCPREQUEST 4

DHCPDECLINE 0

DHCPRELEASE 1

DHCPINFORM 0

Message Sent

BOOTREPLY 0

DHCPOFFER 4

DHCPACK 4

DHCPNAK 0

R2#sh dhcp server

DHCP server: ANY (255.255.255.255)

Leases: 0

Offers: 0 Requests: 0 Acks : 0 Naks: 0

Declines: 0 Releases: 0 Query: 0 Bad: 0

The outputs seem conflicting....

Thank you

Jimmy

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John Blakley
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Jimmy,

sh dhcp server are the statistics that are shown from the router's perspective of what dhcp servers it knows about. The "sh ip dhcp xxx" is what the router shows you about the local dhcp database like bindings, statistics, etc.

HTH,

John

HTH, John *** Please rate all useful posts ***

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John Blakley
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Jimmy,

sh dhcp server are the statistics that are shown from the router's perspective of what dhcp servers it knows about. The "sh ip dhcp xxx" is what the router shows you about the local dhcp database like bindings, statistics, etc.

HTH,

John

HTH, John *** Please rate all useful posts ***

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