That was easy enough. What is the extension of the filename has to be? ".db"?
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Browse All TopicsI'm setting up DHCP on a Cisco Catalyst 4006 and instead of putting the database on a FTP server, I would like to put it on a TFTP server. What is the command for this? I have search Cisco but found example for command to put database on FTP server. Thanks.
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You don't need any extension.
The file could be named dhcp-cisco.db if you want to.
Just choose the name you wish!
Ex: tftp://server/dhcp-cisco
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by: Alf92130Posted on 2005-10-09 at 21:11:03ID: 15050032
ip dhcp database url [timeout seconds | write-delay seconds]
Where url is something like tftp://host/filename