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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: How do you test your dhcpd setup? (Leandro)
   2. Re: How do you test your dhcpd setup? (Frank Price)
   3. Re: How do you test your dhcpd setup? (Leandro)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 10:27:23 -0300
From: Leandro <[email protected]>
To: Users of ISC DHCP <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: How do you test your dhcpd setup?
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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I know exactly how you feel.
try dhcperf , its also a benchmark tool.
Leandro.


On 16/07/15 14:05, Frank Price wrote:
> Greetings dhcp-users,
>
> I've recently taken over a pair of ISC DHCP 4.2.5 servers, and I'd 
> like to know how you test your environment -- both for troubleshooting 
> and also for validating config changes.  To make things concrete, let 
> me briefly explain our setup and then what I'd like to be able to do.
>
> We have about 70 subnets defined, with failover peers on most of them 
> between our two servers.  Our network (cisco) vlan config has ip 
> helper-addresses which point to both servers.  Mostly we do 
> interim-style ddns, although there are some static host entries.
>
> Usually everything works fine, until it doesn't, and every few months 
> we add a new subnet for a lab or something.  To troubleshoot, or 
> double-check changes,  I'd like to be able to simulate a lease request 
> from a client. Right now what I do is a) run dhcpd -t against the 
> changes, and then b) stand up a vm on the new subnet and see what 
> happens.  It would be much nicer to simply say "pretend you get a 
> request from this MAC on this subnet, and show me what you'd do."
>
> I've tried dhcping, and it seems to require me to run it from a server 
> already on the subnet in question -- not quite what I want, but maybe 
> I just don't understand it well.
>
> Thanks for any advice you can provide,
>
> -Frank
> --
> Frank Price | R & D Services | Lexmark International
>
>
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 13:32:56 -0400
From: Frank Price <[email protected]>
To: Users of ISC DHCP <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: How do you test your dhcpd setup?
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Thanks for the tip Leandro.  If I've got the right tool (from Nominum),
unfortunately it doesn't work for my OS (Centos 7) and I can't find source.


-Frank
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Frank Price | R & D Services | [email protected] | 859-232-2844 | RDS on
Innovate <https://lexmark.jiveon.com/groups/rds-group>

On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Leandro <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I know exactly how you feel.
> try dhcperf , its also a benchmark tool.
> Leandro.
>
>
>
> On 16/07/15 14:05, Frank Price wrote:
>
> Greetings dhcp-users,
>
>  I've recently taken over a pair of ISC DHCP 4.2.5 servers, and I'd like
> to know how you test your environment -- both for troubleshooting and also
> for validating config changes.  To make things concrete, let me briefly
> explain our setup and then what I'd like to be able to do.
>
>  We have about 70 subnets defined, with failover peers on most of them
> between our two servers.  Our network (cisco) vlan config has ip
> helper-addresses which point to both servers.  Mostly we do interim-style
> ddns, although there are some static host entries.
>
>  Usually everything works fine, until it doesn't, and every few months we
> add a new subnet for a lab or something.  To troubleshoot, or double-check
> changes,  I'd like to be able to simulate a lease request from a client.
> Right now what I do is a) run dhcpd -t against the changes, and then b)
> stand up a vm on the new subnet and see what happens.  It would be much
> nicer to simply say "pretend you get a request from this MAC on this
> subnet, and show me what you'd do."
>
>  I've tried dhcping, and it seems to require me to run it from a server
> already on the subnet in question -- not quite what I want, but maybe I
> just don't understand it well.
>
>  Thanks for any advice you can provide,
>
> -Frank
>  --
>  Frank Price | R & D Services | Lexmark International
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 15:22:33 -0300
From: Leandro <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How do you test your dhcpd setup?
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It was a little hard for my to make it work.
I could not compile it on 64bits. it worked on i386.
Leandro.


On 17/07/15 14:32, Frank Price wrote:
> Thanks for the tip Leandro.  If I've got the right tool (from 
> Nominum), unfortunately it doesn't work for my OS (Centos 7) and I 
> can't find source.
>
>
> -Frank
> --
> Frank Price | R & D Services | [email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]> | 859-232-2844 | RDS on Innovate 
> <https://lexmark.jiveon.com/groups/rds-group>
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Leandro <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     I know exactly how you feel.
>     try dhcperf , its also a benchmark tool.
>     Leandro.
>
>
>
>     On 16/07/15 14:05, Frank Price wrote:
>>     Greetings dhcp-users,
>>
>>     I've recently taken over a pair of ISC DHCP 4.2.5 servers, and
>>     I'd like to know how you test your environment -- both for
>>     troubleshooting and also for validating config changes.  To make
>>     things concrete, let me briefly explain our setup and then what
>>     I'd like to be able to do.
>>
>>     We have about 70 subnets defined, with failover peers on most of
>>     them between our two servers.  Our network (cisco) vlan config
>>     has ip helper-addresses which point to both servers.  Mostly we
>>     do interim-style ddns, although there are some static host entries.
>>
>>     Usually everything works fine, until it doesn't, and every few
>>     months we add a new subnet for a lab or something.  To
>>     troubleshoot, or double-check changes,  I'd like to be able to
>>     simulate a lease request from a client.  Right now what I do is
>>     a) run dhcpd -t against the changes, and then b) stand up a vm on
>>     the new subnet and see what happens.  It would be much nicer to
>>     simply say "pretend you get a request from this MAC on this
>>     subnet, and show me what you'd do."
>>
>>     I've tried dhcping, and it seems to require me to run it from a
>>     server already on the subnet in question -- not quite what I
>>     want, but maybe I just don't understand it well.
>>
>>     Thanks for any advice you can provide,
>>
>>     -Frank
>>     --
>>     Frank Price | R & D Services | Lexmark International
>>
>>
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>>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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