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1x DHCP Server 2019 - multiple VLANs - what am I doing wrong?

1x DHCP Server 2019 - multiple VLANs - what am I doing wrong?

frankygth
New Contributor III

I’m having an Extreme Networks x460 Switch and 2 VLANs. On VLAN 11 there’s a Windows Server 2019 located which has 2 scopes (for the different vlans)

VLAN 11 IP Switch: 192.168.11.253/24
IP
 DHCP Server: 192.168.11.1

VLAN 193 IP Switch: 192.168.193.253/24

I’m able to ping the DCHP Server from the Switch


I did a config bootprelay add 192.168.11.1 vr VR-Default
Also enable bootprelay VLAN VLAN11
and enable bootprelay VLAN VLAN193

and last but not least: enable ipforwarding vlan11
and enable ipforwarding vlan193

When I connect a client to VLAN 193 I’m not getting an IP Adress.

The DHCP Server has a Scope for: 192.168.11.100-110 and a Scope for: 192.168.193.100-110

 

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frankygth
New Contributor III

I found the error and it’s working now - thank you!! 
The problem was the getting back to the VLAN . The Problem was more firewall related then switch related. Best Regards, Frank PS: Wireshark did the trick

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systemscsn
Valued Contributor

Silly question, but you have built the VLANS in your router right?

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frankygth
New Contributor III

so the offer can’t reach 192.168.193.253 - ipforwarding is enabled von both vlan. Do I need anything else? like a iproute

frankygth
New Contributor III

ok, it seems like, the offer is not getting back. I see a DHCP Discover from 192.168.198.253 to 192.168.11.1 and afterwards I see the DHCP Offer from 192.168.11.1 to 192.168.193.253.
and nothing more… Filter in Wireshark is DHCP

frankygth
New Contributor III

Hi Stefan,

was mich wundert ist: DHCP Relay Agent Information Option: Disabled on virtual Router VR-Default

Ich werde mal Wireshark aktivieren und schauen, ob am Server was ankommt.

 

lg,

Frank

Stefan_K_
Valued Contributor

Servus Frank,

in the “show bootprelay” output we can see that the switch relays  the DHCP-Discover. The question is where the packet is  going and why it doesn’t come back. 🙂

Easiest thing would be to start a wireshark on the windows server and look if the packets are received from the server. The problem could be anything (DHCP-Scope problem, routing problem, static route on the DHCP-Server and so on...)

Best regards
Stefan

frankygth
New Contributor III

but I did a conf bootprelay add 192.168.11.1 vr VR-Default. Is there anything else I need to do to get the relay working?

GTM-P2G8KFN