DHCP Question

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Guest

Hi! If my DHCP is at subnet 10.71.12.0/24 and my clients is at 10.71.9.0/24
subnet. What should i do to make sure that clients at 10.71.9.0/24 subnet are
getting the IP from the DHCP server? I'm using cisco router here not RRAS.
Any idea?

Thks!
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

This is Cisco question. You may want to setup VLAN.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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Hi! If my DHCP is at subnet 10.71.12.0/24 and my clients is at 10.71.9.0/24
subnet. What should i do to make sure that clients at 10.71.9.0/24 subnet are
getting the IP from the DHCP server? I'm using cisco router here not RRAS.
Any idea?

Thks!
 
G

Guest

..9.0 and .12.0 are configured as different VLAN. The clients on .9.0
are not able to get IP from .12.0 subnet where the DHCP server is located.
Any idea how to solve this? Thks!
 
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Phillip Windell

You just create a Scope for each subnet on the DHC Server (no superscopes)
,...configure the LAN Router to forward DHCP Queries to the DHCP Server.

That is it.

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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
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