Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-08 Thread JEK
On the remote locations router add the config line below and make sure that there is a helper address on the ethernet interface pointing to the IP Address of the DHCP Server..Global config.Hope this helps. ip dhcp-server ip-address or name JEK Senior Network / Systems

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-08 Thread News Cisco
people!!! give this guy a break,, he has said repeatedly that HELPER ADDRESSES have been configured properly, move a step fwd,,now,, any suggestions??? Atif, we would appreciate if u can send us the configs, is that possible:)?? 'Bliss' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-08 Thread NeoLink2000
Bliss, Give this guy a break,,, He has wtitten, "reapeadedly", the configs to his problem, move forward now, any suggestions 8) Remember theres alot of us in the group who only see the original post. Mark Z. people!!! give this guy a break,, he has said repeatedly that HELPER

RE: interesting part 2

2000-07-08 Thread Shane Hunt
throughout your network and watch the packets flow from end to end. I hope this helps you out! Shane From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Atif AwanSent: Friday, July 07, 2000 2:11 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: interesting part 2 well the scenario is th

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-08 Thread Kenny Sallee
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Atif AwanSent: Friday, July 07, 2000 2:11 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: interesting part 2 well the scenario is the same .. 3 routers connected in a hub and spoke topology with the 2620 ( IOS 12.1(1)) as the hub

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-08 Thread Atif Awan
, July 09, 2000 3:55 AMSubject: Re: interesting part 2 From the first post I thought you solved it. With enabling directed broadcasts depending on your addressing range will work - only cuz you are not using WINS. If using WINS then all should have been fine -- *I think

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-07 Thread Jorge Rodriguez
Look at the 2501 config and compare it with the 2620. --Original Message-- From: "Atif Awan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Don Orlik [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 7, 2000 8:35:31 PM GMT Subject: Re: interesting part 2 All the helper addresses have been define

RE: interesting part 2

2000-07-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu
did you have a router involved previously? If not, you might want to investigate helpering HTH chuck -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Atif AwanSent: Friday, July 07, 2000 1:11 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: interesting part 2

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-07 Thread Jorge Rodriguez
I agree, it sounds like you need to assigned "IP HELPER ADDRESSes" This will point to the DHCP server and opens up UDP ports 137 and 138. --Original Message-- From: "Don Orlik" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 7, 2000 8:16:02 PM GMT Subject: Re

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-07 Thread Atif Awan
Its the same man .. thats whats bothering me :) Regards Atif - Original Message - From: Jorge Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Atif Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Don Orlik [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 1:50 AM Subject: Re: interesting part 2 Look

FW: interesting part 2

2000-07-07 Thread David Toalson
-summary David Toalson 816-701-4142 -- From: Atif Awan[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: Atif Awan Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 3:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: interesting part 2 well the scenario is the same .. 3 routers connected in a hub and spoke

Re: interesting part 2

2000-07-07 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 7/7/00 4:44:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Most likely if there is different networks, you may need to use a IP helper address. Take a look at that command because I feel that could be your problem. Atif, I agree with Don's statement.