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DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

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  • 1.  DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

    Posted Sep 01, 2015 08:07 AM

    Hi Folks,

    Whats is the DHCP lease limit for 3400 controller.

     

     



  • 2.  RE: DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 01, 2015 08:10 AM
    512


  • 3.  RE: DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 01, 2015 08:17 AM

    ...aaaand here are the rest of them...

     

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  • 4.  RE: DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

    Posted Sep 01, 2015 01:33 PM

    Yep 512.  Man those two are fast.  I set up RSS feeds to see the latest post and they still answered first.  Not that I don't appriciate it guys cause you always help me on my post too.  Thanks all.



  • 5.  RE: DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

    Posted Sep 02, 2015 02:47 AM
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    Can I use two VLAN in one SSID profile?

    There is no dynamic VLAN.

    So, If user exceed the limit in VLAN 1 (256 lease only) can controller assing next user (user #255) VLAN 2 ?

     



  • 6.  RE: DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.
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    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 02, 2015 02:53 AM

    You can do that, and it will hash users into both VLANs (it will use both VLANs at the same time).  It will not use one VLAN, exhaust it, and then use the other.



  • 7.  RE: DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

    MVP
    Posted Sep 03, 2015 01:05 PM

    You can only pool vlans if the subnets are of equal size.

    If you add vlans to a pool, you need to delete all users on the pool so they will rehash to the new pool.

    The client is assigned a vlan based on the mac address and the number of vlans in the pool.



  • 8.  RE: DHCP limit on 3400 Controller.

    Posted Sep 02, 2015 10:34 AM

    hi,

     

    for your information, you also can see the maximum with the command

    show ip dhcp statistics

    #show ip dhcp statistics 
    
    DHCPv4 disabled; DHCPv6 disabled
    
    DHCP Pools
    ----------
    Network Name  Type  Active  Configured leases  Active leases  Free leases  Expired leases  Abandoned leases
    ------------  ----  ------  -----------------  -------------  -----------  --------------  ----------------
     
    Current leases          0
    Total leases            1024
     
    NOTE: To make a DHCPv6 pool active, ensure that the pool name is added in vlan interface

     BTW: this is from a 7010 controller ;-)