Blake,

Yes it is possible and very common.  You will need to configure ip
helper-address on your router to forward DHCP broadcasts to your DHCP
server.  If you do a search on CCO for that you will get the documentation
your looking for.

John

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> I have a remote office that my department head wants the users to receive
> their DHCP addresses over the wire from our DHCP server here.  The router
on
> either end are 2501s.  Is this possible?  Yes, I am checking CCO also.
Any
> help is appreciated.
>
> Blake Traister
> Packet Lube is for everyone, not the fortunate few...
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