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Old 25-09-2008, 21:42   #27
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Re: IP Addresses...

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Originally Posted by Zhadnost View Post

The weird thing is, that the DHCP server doesn't fingerprint as running IOS.

Device type: general purpose
Running: Sun Solaris 8
OS details: Sun Solaris 8
Uptime 2.505 days (since Tue Sep 23 08:08:45 2008)
Hi Zhadnost.

It isn't running IOS.

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Virgin use Cisco Network Registrar, and as CNR is a DHCP standards compliant server it has no relevance at all to DHCP leases anyway, these being set as per normal. The only extra parameters are Cisco specific AV-Pairs
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/coll...d803fc803.html

CNR is software, not hardware, and runs on Solaris et al, so that'll be why the box fingerprints as such.

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Originally Posted by Zhadnost View Post
The lease here is 7 days.

dhcp-lease-time 604800;

604800 = 60x60x24x7 (number of seconds in 7 days).

AFAIK, it's always been like that.
Ya, it was at one point shorter than that on one of the networks but has since been standardised at a week.

Connection Established Time 2008/09/24 00:45:44
Lease Expiration Time 2008/10/01 00:45:44
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