RE: Repost: PIX, VPNs & DHCP

2001-02-20 Thread Richie, Nathan
- From: Greg Reaume To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 2/19/2001 6:22 PM Subject: Repost: PIX, VPNs & DHCP Hi All, I was wondering if it's possible to forward DHCP packets through a PIX-PIX VPN tunnel? I have 1 DHCP server and would like to start using it for my branch offices seeing as

Re: Repost: PIX, VPNs & DHCP

2001-02-19 Thread Kenneth
I'm not familiar with PIX but I don't think it can act as a DHCP relay host. What you need is a host that is capable of relaying DHCP requests from one subnet to another. NT Server is capable of doing that if you have NT running on your remote subnet by installing the DHCP relay agent. "Michael

Re: Repost: PIX, VPNs & DHCP

2001-02-19 Thread Michael Snyder
Why? Just setup IOS DHCP servers on your Cisco routers, then setup a TFTP in the HQ for a database. You could even edit the files by hand at HQ per MAC address. ""Greg Reaume"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 96sdrc$7qr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:96sdrc$7qr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi All, > >

Repost: PIX, VPNs & DHCP

2001-02-19 Thread Greg Reaume
Hi All, I was wondering if it's possible to forward DHCP packets through a PIX-PIX VPN tunnel? I have 1 DHCP server and would like to start using it for my branch offices seeing as they have more problems with DHCP and no IT staff to support it. I haven't found any documentation on this. Has a