First off, is this an NT DHCP server?  If so you will need to configure the
Relay Agents on the segment(s) where the DHCP server is not present.  This
will allow for DHCP queries and responses to traverse your RFC1542 compliant
router.

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> Richard
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 5:21 PM
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> Subject: Cisco routers and DHCP server
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>
> 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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