On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 09:23:47 -0700
"Kirk Gildroy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a new APT that I'm having trouble with my clients not being able
> to hit the DHCP server.  I have one other APT setup exactly the same way
> associated with the same APP and the clients connected to it have no
> problem with DHCP.  I am currently searching the archives to see if this
> has already been answered but these folks needed to be set up like
> yesterday (as usual) so please forgive me if this has already been
> addressed.  By the way, with IP's setup static I have no problem hitting
> the IP address of the DHCP server or anything else for that matter.  I'm
> pulling my hair out...please help.
> 
> Kirk Gildroy
> 

        I've got several hours fighting this same thing.. Just upgraded the
firmware.. Am going to use a packet sniffer at the switch and see what I
see there... I am still in the setup stage for a new POP and the gear is
all in the office setup as follows:

dhcp server - switch - appo (backhaul) appo - switch - appo - abo

        I'm going to use the sniffer in the second switch and see if the packets
are making it that far.. I can see the DHCPDISCOVER and DHCPOFFER at the
first switch, so I know the request is making it to the dhcp server, and
it's sending an address..

--- 
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