"Luke" wrote in message
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> Turtle,
>
>1- Be sure to have specific IP address in the ip helper-address
statement
> (i.e. 10.1.1.254).
>2- Have a DHCP scope setup on the DHCP server for each network you want
> DHCP supported.
> 3- If the clien
Turtle,
1- Be sure to have specific IP address in the ip helper-address statement
(i.e. 10.1.1.254).
2- Have a DHCP scope setup on the DHCP server for each network you want
DHCP supported.
3- If the client station connect via switch ports be sure to enable
spantree portfast (only on end
Yupp, this should work fine as long as you define the appropiate ranges
on
your DHCP server... ie a range for each segment..
what is your DHCP server anyway ??
regards, peter.
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Hi
Yes you can
Actually you have to setup one DHCP-Proxy per segment, and the DHCP server
will assign the client's IP address due to the DHCO-Proxy's net address.
"Turtle" wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I need advice on the following config
>
> interface f
Hi
I need advice on the following config
interface fa0/0.1
! DHCP Server segment (Server IP = 10.1.1.254)
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation 10
!
interface fa0/0.2
! Engineering Department
ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation 20
ip helper-address 10.1.1.0
!
interface fa0/
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