anted!! [7:6579]
> A comment or two within:
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> Jeroen Timmer
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: I ask because I do not know: does the "router" function of the 65xx
>actually behave the way it is supposed to?
>
>
>Thnx in advance,
>
>JT
>
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>From: Pawel Sikora [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: donderdag 31 mei 2001 10:49
>To:
A comment or two within:
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Jeroen Timmer
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Subject:RE: Weird DHCP/VLAN solution suggestions wanted!! [7:6579]
We have a configuration
similar problem right away.
Vijay Ramcharan
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Jeroen Timmer
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Subject: RE: Weird DHCP/VLAN solution suggestions wanted!! [7:6579]
We did everything you
the ip dhcp-server command ... Do you have
> to configure that one to ?
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Jeroen Timmer
>
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> From: Charles Manafa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Weird DHCP/VLAN solution suggestions wanted!! [7:6579]
Try using DHCPLOC to monitor DHCP requests/replies traffic. This will give
you an indication as to
>
> We use a Cisco cat 6500 to handle to forwarding to the DHCP
> server and the
> VLAN routing, as access switches we have Cisco cat 3500.
>
>
> Thnx in advance,
>
> JT
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Pawel Sikora [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
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From: "Sam Deckert"
> The problem is the client wants t
- Original Message -
From: "Sam Deckert"
> The problem is the client wants to use DHCP, so that people in the offices
> can simply plug in and away they go. But how would you go about
> implementing a DHCP server in this situation?? In order to allocate an
> address from the appropria
Hello everyone,
Just wondering if anyone out there has come across this same issue:
I am currently working on a site where each office in the building (29
offices) will be connected to a pair of 2924XL switches, and each office
will also be in its own vlan (and therefore have its own network, ro
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