06-18-2010 10:30 AM - edited 03-21-2019 02:41 AM
I'm trying to disable the DHCP server on a UC540 running Software Pack 8.0.2 and CCA 2.2(4).
I'm trying to delete the data scope under Configuration->DHCP Server in CCA per the instructions in this document: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/docs/DOC-5869, page 14. I'm running a DHCP server on my MS Server.
I keep getting an error: "Cannot delete reserved data pool".
Any help would be appreceiated.
Thanks
06-18-2010 11:02 AM
Can you delete it from the CLI?
router#no ip dhcp pool
Hope this helps.
Brandon
06-20-2010 05:41 AM
Your obeservation is also correct. CCA doesnt allow the removal.
06-22-2010 10:14 AM
Steve,
I wrote this reply directly to my original post. I'm assuming you didn't see it. I'm reposting to your reply.
"Thanks Steve for your reply. What is Cisco's solution to this?
My company is a Cisco reseller and as an installer, more often than not we're installing and integrating communications systems into existing infrastructures. Not everyone wants the UC500 to do everything, especially if they already have hardware and software in place.
Now, I know that CCA doesn't do "it all". I've painfully experienced this while trying to configure fax messaging with DIDs. But this issue with DHCP would seem to be a pretty common conflict which should be easily dealt with through CCA.
If configuration throught CLI is the only option, than fine. Could you give me the complete solution to disable DHCP?
Perhaps this is something that Design should look into. A simple check box would be nice.
Thanks
Rodney"
06-21-2010 05:32 AM
Thanks Brandon. I'll try that as a last resort.
Thanks Steve for your reply. What is Cisco's solution to this?
My company is a Cisco reseller and as an installer, more often than not we're installing and integrating communications systems into existing infrastructures. Not everyone wants the UC500 to do everything, especially if they already have hardware and software in place.
Now, I know that CCA doesn't do "it all". I've painfully experienced this while trying to configure fax messaging with DIDs. But this issue with DHCP would seem to be a pretty common conflict which should be easily dealt with through CCA.
If configuration throught CLI is the only option, than fine. Could you give me the complete solution to disable DHCP?
Perhaps this is something that Design should look into. A simple check box would be nice.
Thanks
Rodney
06-22-2010 11:18 AM
Have you considered deployment model #4
06-22-2010 12:06 PM
This won't work because we intend to use the UC500 as our firewall.
I just want to disable DHCP because our MS server is the DHCP server on our network.
Is there anyway to do this?
06-22-2010 12:20 PM
I tend to agree with Rodney. Although it is simple to disable the data dhcp server via command line, a simple task of disabling a dhcp server should be incorporated in CCA.
06-22-2010 01:23 PM
As has already been stated, the only way to do this is to remove the DHCP pool for Data via command line. However you need to be extremely carefully not to remove the phones DHCP pool, remove this and you will create all sorts of problems for yourself.
Cheers,
David.
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