Is the router "proxy'ing" the DHCP requests properly?
As I recall,
* Client on subnet A makes DHCP request
* No DHCP server exists on subnet A, router passes the request to subnet B
where a DHCP server exists along with info about the "home subnet" of the
client.
* DHCP server replies to client via the DHCP proxy (router)
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 3:43 PM
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Subject: DHCP server on Linux6.1-- Help??
Hello, everyone
I have installed a DHCP server on my Redhat Linux 6.1 server. It works fine
for
my Ethernet network. But I have another Token ring network in my LAN. They
are
using different IP subnet.
My DHCP server only have a Ethernet card. The IP is 173.64.10.16. The
Ethernet
subnet is 173.64.0.0. The Token Ring subnet is 173.10.0.0. There is a CISCO
router between the Ethernet and Token Ring.
My question is how to get the Token Ring connect on my DHCP server. What do
I
need change in the dhcpd.conf file?
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