Now port one is configured to accept a DHCP address from the DHCP server and it received 192.168.0.157. I can ping all around the internal and external network, and I can ping google and any other website my heart desires. However when I connect a PC to the switch it doesn't pick up a valid ip address.
2 Problems so far exist:
1) Is I can't find anyway of configuring DHCP on this switch
2) The switch appears to be blocking DHCP requests (so it seems).
With Cisco routes which I am used to configuring you would setup a Helper Address and use a Relay Agent to get the DHCPed information from another system however the Dell system seems to use quite a few proprietary commands. I think the manufacturer of the switch is Anatel.
Why my work bought this instead of a Cisco PoE switch is beyond me haha.
I've used alot of switces, As long as you have dhcp server and your switch is coonected to your network.
You shouldn't really have to do much for it to work.
Most dell switches i use work straight out of the box. Providing i have it connected to an active port on my network. it will just pick up all its own stuff with out issue's.
Only time i need to configure a switch is if i want to set up a Vlan.
Exactly that is the confusing part because switches are supposed to broadcast requests however no computer I connect is able to get a DHCPed address from the Firewall.
Nothing gets an IP Address at all which is weird. Except port 1. Port 1 is getting an IP from the Firewall because the port is setup to accept a DHCP address. If I do that for the port a computer is connected to it will try and get a dhcped address from the device connected which wont work.