Hello,
Recommended DHCP server should reside where? It’s a small network with just 1 MX, 1 MS, and 1 MR.
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If you configure a switch port as access, rather than trunk, it automatically sets the equivalent of portfast: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Deployment_Guides/Advanced_MS_Setup_Guide#Automatic_edge_port I would concur with running DHCP on your MX, if you have one. If your chosen MX is sized appropriately, as per the Sizing Guide, DHCP performance should be very good: https://meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/mx-sizing-guide/
It always depends.. but, I would lean toward the MX as my default posture and might use the others in some specific cases.
Concur with @BrandonS. Keep it simple and configure DHCP on your MX
Thanks! So MX it is, but what about performance?! Would I get more or less options using dhcp on the switch? Also what about portfast on the switch? I didn’t see it listed. I’m not trying to rabbit trail here but trying to put it in the place for best performance and convergence considering all things like STP…
If you configure a switch port as access, rather than trunk, it automatically sets the equivalent of portfast: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Deployment_Guides/Advanced_MS_Setup_Guide#Automatic_edge_port I would concur with running DHCP on your MX, if you have one. If your chosen MX is sized appropriately, as per the Sizing Guide, DHCP performance should be very good: https://meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/mx-sizing-guide/
If it's a single MX, switch and AP, what advanced features are you looking for? I have ran DHCP on a MX for a much larger setup with no issues. Only use a handful of DHCP options like domain and tftp servers.
I'm only asking because I have not compared DHCP on MX vs MS for features....party because I never had the need.
Thank you. Sounds good.