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drlebel
New Contributor II

DHCP not working 904

HHowdy yall. Hoping you can help me with a problem.  I have a 904 setup for t1 with a wan of 40.141.43.100. And subnet 255.255.255.248 and lan for eth 0/1 of 209.155.34.72 255.255.255.0. When I put in a dhcp of 209.155.34.0 255.255.255.0 and exclude all ips from 0-72 and a 209.155.34.72 gateway if fails to give out the rightt ip addresses. It gives out something that starts with 169.???  Also for DNS should I put in the isp DNS in the main DNS setup page and then put 209.155.34.72 in the primary DNS under DHCP?  I am also hooking this up to 2 wireless routers so should I put these into bridge mode to give out the Internet? Thanks in advance.

FOrgot to add in routing table I have 0.0.0.0 and 0.0.0.0 and interface t1 .  Plus there are 3 others that I can't seem to get rid of. 

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Anonymous
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Re: DHCP not working 904

Hi drlebel:

It seems like you might be dealing with two or three separate concerns.

IP addresses beginning with 169 are "holding place" addresses which indicate that the client did not obtain a DHCP lease from a server.  The cause is difficult to guess without more information.  Misconfiguration of the DHCP server, Layer 1 or Layer 2 connection issues may have bearing.

As a staring point, would you mind attaching your config to this discussion?  Be sure to edit out any sensitive information such as passwords and preshared keys.

The route table will show a Connected route pertaining to each interface.  This may be what you observed.

Best,

Chris

drlebel
New Contributor II

Re: DHCP not working 904

‌ookay I fixed the dhcp by changing the exclusions to 1-72. 0-72 really messed it up. And the DNS is working well. I am still having trouble with my 2 wireless routers Down the line. I have changed them to access points and disabled dhcp and put in Adtran eth0/1 ip in the proper gateway with no luck. Should I change the ip of the wireless router to be on same subnet as the Adtran? Also should I enable dhcp forwarding oR just disable dhcp. thanks.  Should I place the routers in another moDe? Thanks.

Anonymous
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Re: DHCP not working 904

Good find!

I'm not sure what to recommend as the best configuration, but I think you could disable DHCP and/or DHCP forwarding in the WiFi routers and connect a LAN/private interface of the WiFi routers to the same LAN as the ADTRAN Total Access.  Without understanding more about your products, this general approach should bridge WiFi clients to the LAN.  DHCP, DNS and everything else should work just like a wired device.

Chris

drlebel
New Contributor II

Re: DHCP not working 904

Changing the Ip and subnet to match the adtran and Dhcp forwarding did the trick. Thanks for the help.  One last thing my download speed is only .6mbits per second while the upload is 1.4.  It was my understanding that T1 should do 1.5mbits both ways.  Is there any thing I should tweak or check that might only effect the download speed.  Thanks

drlebel
New Contributor II

Re: DHCP not working 904

So this is really strange and I wanted to run it by yall.  All IPs from the above 904 router from 209.155.34.73-79 work and get out to the internet.  All other Ips either before 72 or after will not get out to the internet.  I really need more Ips than that to work with.  Now my Lan block from the ISP is 209.155.34.72/29 which I know is only for 8 subnets and wasnt sure if this was the problem or if the router was the culprit.  Thanks

Anonymous
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Re: DHCP not working 904

Hi drlebel:

Your /29 block provides 8 addresses, but 209.155.34.72 is the network address and 209.155.34.79 is the broadcast address.  All IPv4 subnets must consume the top and bottom addresses for use as the network and broadcast addr...  This leaves 6 usable addresses.  Your ISP must use one of them as their gateway address, leaving only 5 for your ADTRAN firewall.

This is why ISPs commonly offer single static IPv4 addresses (/30 is a 4-address subnet; top/bottom are used for network/brodcast; 1 of the remaining 2 are used by ISP as the gateway address), 5-IP blocks (/29 like in your case), 13-IP blocks (/28 is a 16-address subnet but the same network/broadcast/gateway requirements are in place), and so on.

Your options are, generally, ordering a larger IP block (and probably giving up your existing IP addresses), adding a secondary Internet connection (from the same ISP or another carrier), or using the same IPs for multiple services.  For example, you might have a web server and a SIP server.  Both services can share the same external IP address.  NAT traffic to 209.155.34.72 on TCP port 80/443 to the web server and traffic to 209.155.34.72 on UDP port 5060 to the SIP server.  If you have more than 5 of the same type of server and need them all working on the same port number (e.g., five web servers all listening on TCP port 443 for HTTPS), then you may need more external IP addresses, assuming none of them can move to alternate port numbers.

Please let us know whether this helps or if you have additional questions!

Best,

Chris

drlebel
New Contributor II

Re: DHCP not working 904

‌well that makes a lot of sense.  So I did the firewall wizard And it created a public some on the PPP t1 line and a private on ethernet 0/1. 2 policies in private one is total traffic to 904 allow self bound destination of 0.0.0.0 and the other is nat list wizard-ics with nat policy source with overloading on interface PPP. No policies on the public. But this still doesn't seem to being the trick. No traffic getting through to Internet On any ips now.

Anonymous
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Re: DHCP not working 904

The firewall wizard will replace your security zone policies with all new policies, so use with caution.  It's meant to simplify setup of a new unit but shouldn't be used once the unit is configured.  To manage the firewall after original installation, view a Security Zone and move/add/change/delete policies.

Do you have a backup of the previous configuration?  If you can attach your config (be sure to edit the file to hide passwords and any other sensitive information), perhaps we can help you with changes.

Chris

drlebel
New Contributor II

Re: DHCP not working 904

Here is the config. Nothing fancy server wise. Just want to share internet into the home business across about 15 things.  What should i change in NAT?  Previous to the firewall wizard, I had no firewall settings so there was nothing to overide.  THis is a first time setup for the router. 

ADTRAN, Inc. OS version R11.4.2.E

! Boot ROM version 14.04.00

! Platform: Total Access 904 (2nd Gen), part number 4212904L1

! Serial number CFG0876665

!

!

hostname "TA904"

!

clock timezone -6-Central-Time

!

ip subnet-zero

ip classless

ip default-gateway 40.141.43.100

ip routing

!

!

domain-name "home"

domain-proxy

name-server 66.155.216.122 207.59.153.242

!

!

no auto-config

!

event-history on

no logging forwarding

no logging email

!

no service password-encryption

!

username

!

!

ip firewall

no ip firewall alg msn

no ip firewall alg mszone

no ip firewall alg h323

!

!

!

!

!

dot11ap access-point-control

bridge irb

!

!

bridge 1 protocol ieee

!

!

!

!

!

ip dhcp excluded-address 209.155.34.1 209.155.34.72

!

ip dhcp pool "209.153.34.0"

  network 209.155.34.0 255.255.255.0

  domain-name "home"

  dns-server 66.155.216.122 207.59.153.242

  default-router 209.155.34.72

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

interface eth 0/1

  ip address 209.155.34.72 255.255.255.0

  ip access-policy Private

  no awcp

  no shutdown

!

!

!

!

interface t1 0/1

  description Windstream

  tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-24 speed 64

  no shutdown

!

interface t1 0/2

  shutdown

!

!

interface fxs 0/1

  no shutdown

!

interface fxs 0/2

  no shutdown

!

interface fxs 0/3

  no shutdown

!

interface fxs 0/4

  no shutdown

!

interface ppp 1

  description ppp 1

  ip address 40.141.43.100 255.255.255.248

  ip mtu 1500

  ip access-policy Public

  no shutdown

  cross-connect 1 t1 0/1 1 ppp 1

!

!

!

!

!

!

ip access-list standard wizard-ics

  remark Internet Connection Sharing

  permit any

!

!

ip access-list extended self

  remark Traffic to Total Access

  permit ip any any log

!

!

!

ip policy-class Private

  allow list self self

  nat source list wizard-ics interface ppp 1 overload

!

ip policy-class Public

  ! Implicit discard

!

!

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ppp 1

!

no tftp server

no tftp server overwrite

http server

http secure-server

no snmp agent

no ip ftp server

no ip scp server

no ip sntp server

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

sip

sip udp 5060

no sip tcp

!

!

!

voice feature-mode network

voice forward-mode network

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

line con 0

  no login

!

line telnet 0 4

  login

  no shutdown

line ssh 0 4

  login local-userlist

  no shutdown

!

!

!

!

!

end