IP Helpering?  lol

Have you thrown a sniffer on the different segments yet?  Sniff both sides
of the router and check out your packets.  Got any ACL's on the routers?

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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www.optsys.net (Cisco hardware)

""Chuck's Long Road""  wrote in message
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> The AVVID solution I sold a few months ago is gong through implementation.
> This project has been problematic for a lot of reasons, so it is not
unusual
> for a round of e-mails from the customer complaining about one thing or
> another.
>
> Today was a good one, however. Shows to go you have to ask things you
> normally wouldn't think about.
>
> DHCP - no big deal. Works fine. All of us have probably used it or
> configured it. All of us probably have experience with running several
small
> sites off a single DHCP server at a central site.
>
> So why is the customer complaining about DHCP not working, and it's
because
> our routers are screwed up and Microsoft told them that they would have to
> change their network addressing to a single class B rather than subnets of
> /16 space, the way I designed it?
>
> The routers are configured correctly. The network is designed correctly -
no
> overlapping subnets. IP helpering is configured correctly.
>
> Problem occurs with several users, different NIC's, either Win2K or WinXP.
> No one common factor. Worked just fine before we put the new routers in.
>
> Recognizing that Microsoft is full of C**P and their TCP stack is S**T,
> still, why the problem.
>
> Gee, what happens to DHCP when you go from a single flat bridged network
to
> a segmented routed network? Especially to mobile users, who travel from
site
> to site for various reasons on a regular basis?
>
> Serves me right
>
> Chuck
>
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