Seeing the other ip helper question made me think of what I was working on
in my lab. On Friday morning I get into work and there was a severity 1
ticket where about 800 employees could not log in. We discovered that one
of the dhcp servers was down but we have 2 so in theory all should have
been fine, on all of our routers we have both dhcp servers for ip helper.
>From reading some place in my long journey I am sure I read that ip helper
would take a broadcast and change it to unicast and send traffic to all ip
helper addresses regardless if it is down or not. But in this case that
did not happen. To get everything back up I actually had to change the
order that I had the ip helper addresses in. The server that was down I
put it last and put the server that was up first and then everything
started to work. So it seems as if some primary secondary thing is going
on here. We are running ospf on our backbone with a variety of equipment
configurations 6500's 5500's 3600's 2600's. All routers has a different
version of IOS we have not had a chance to bring them all up to the same
code what is similiar is they all have at least 12.0 on them. I want to
try and figure this out myself so I started playing with this in the lab
with 2600's running 12.1(5) IOS and I came across the same exact thing.
Did this change with IOS 12 or something has anyone else experienced this?




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