Also try enabling proxy-arp on the router interfaces.
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From: jeongwoo park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 22:19
Subject: RE: Cisco routers and DHCP server
>Here is full command that i know of.
>interface ethernet 0
>ip address #.#.#.# *.*.*.* ( user subnet and subnet mask)
>ip helper-address &.&.&.& <-- DHCP server ip address
>
>hope it helps
>
>
>
>------Original Message------
>From: "Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: July 11, 2000 10:20:40 PM GMT
>Subject: Cisco routers and DHCP server
>
>
>I have a DHCP server on one network and want clients from the other network
>to be able to attain its ip address from this dhcp server. What are the
>necessary commands needed to make this possible? I've tried "ip
>helper-address" alone on the ethernet interface on the other side of the
>dhcp server network, but it didn't work. What other commands do I need?
>
>Any commments are greatly appreciated.
>
>Richard
>
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