I wonder if anybody can help me with an RIS problem.
Some background: I am working at a University in Ethiopia (it's a long story ...) and we have just had a University network installed, using Cisco switches. The DHCP is handled by Cisco 6509s, and I would like to get an RIS server running for the network. I have experience of setting up RIS on a Windows network, where our W2003 server was running DHCP. I know from this that we have to authorise the RIS server from the DHCP server. In Windows 2003 DHCP this is easy, but on our main network now the Cisco 6509 is handling DHCP. So my question is: how can we get the Cisco 6509 to authorise the RIS server? We have looked through the list of switch interface commands and can't find anything obvious.
Thanks,
Andy King.
Some background: I am working at a University in Ethiopia (it's a long story ...) and we have just had a University network installed, using Cisco switches. The DHCP is handled by Cisco 6509s, and I would like to get an RIS server running for the network. I have experience of setting up RIS on a Windows network, where our W2003 server was running DHCP. I know from this that we have to authorise the RIS server from the DHCP server. In Windows 2003 DHCP this is easy, but on our main network now the Cisco 6509 is handling DHCP. So my question is: how can we get the Cisco 6509 to authorise the RIS server? We have looked through the list of switch interface commands and can't find anything obvious.
Thanks,
Andy King.