On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Vladimir I. wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > When you DHCRELAY, it sends the interface's IP Address to the DHCP Server, 
> > the DHCP Server then attempts to match that to a known subnet and assign 
> > IP addresses from that subnet.
> 
> Ok, I think I got it now, thanks for taking time to explain it. :)
> 
> Do I understand correctly, that the DHCP server tries to communicate 
> with IP 192.168.0.1, and that would fail because it doesn't have a 
> route to it (in your case)?
>
Exactly the problem in my case. Also, I wanted both of Segment A and 
Segment B to be one bridged segment.

--Pat


> > 
> > So if you have Segment A, Segment B, RouterA and Router B
> > 
> > Segment A - Router A - Segment B - RouterB
> >           |          |           |
> >      192.168.0.1  192.168.2.1   192.168.2.2
> 
> 



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