Try using the "IP Proxy-arp" command on the remote Cisco router. It will
work with the helper address.

Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: SH Wesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, June 19, 2000 19:34
Subject: helper address and bay router


>I have a cisco router at a remote site and a bay router at the central
site.
>  The dhcp server is at the central site where the bay router is.  The
cisco
>router at the remote site has a help-address pointing to the dhcp server at
>the central site.  On the Bay router, a forwarding interface has already
>been setup.  However, clients at the remote site still cannot get dhcp
>addresses from the dhcp server at the central bay router site.  Any insight
>on this would be appreciated.  Thanks.
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