Thx for the tip Priscilla. I've tried both, pointing to the server and the
broadcast address of the subnet that the server is on, with no luck.
Actually, late yesterday TAC found a bootp bug "CSCdp36754" that may apply
to my ios ver and may be stopping my udp packets. I'll try the upgrade and
se
I would suspect the printers also. One other thought I had was that it
would be possible to misconfigure routers such that there was a "helper
address" loop!
The helper address should point to the actual server (or a directed
broadcast for the network that a server is on). But a newbie Cisco p
Yea, that "16 hops" statement had me suspicious too, since that e-net
interface is the first hop for that printer. I'm guessing that the printer
has some issues with bootp.
Thx
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Kevin Keay (N+,CNE,CCSE,CCDP,CCNP)
Sr. Network Specialist
Ondeo-Nalco
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At 10:54 AM 3/26/02, kevhed wrote:
>Hi all,
>I'm having a problem with bootp. I have a remote site that is connected
>back to corp via frame relay circuit. The clients at this remote location
>are using bootp successfully to get network settings, but the printers
>(tektronics 740;s) can not. Wh
I would imagine that if some clients are receiving addresses on the subnet
and the printers are not, that the problem is with the printers. The
router's helper address cannot filter certain requests from others becuase
the devices do not have layer 3 addresses to filter on. I would try to
manual
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