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‎01-07-2014 09:49 PM
Create Date: May 30 2012 2:06AM
I have a separate vlan vlan in 22 different vlans being created and all the range of addresses on the DHCP server and the ports necessary for the ties between the two are configured.
but after configuring the bootprelay with the server address on the router, I tried to do a test by connecting one machine on a port has added one of the vlans but there is no DHCP address recognized.
my question is: did I forget to do a configuration on the server, or router vlan?
(from ugo_gassies)
I have a separate vlan vlan in 22 different vlans being created and all the range of addresses on the DHCP server and the ports necessary for the ties between the two are configured.
but after configuring the bootprelay with the server address on the router, I tried to do a test by connecting one machine on a port has added one of the vlans but there is no DHCP address recognized.
my question is: did I forget to do a configuration on the server, or router vlan?
(from ugo_gassies)
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‎01-07-2014 09:49 PM
Create Date: May 30 2012 8:46AM
thanks ! That help me because i only forgot to enable it on the server ...
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thanks ! That help me because i only forgot to enable it on the server ...
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‎01-07-2014 09:49 PM
Create Date: May 30 2012 7:51AM
did you enable bootprelay on the backbone VLAN as well? When doing bootprelay you need to have it enabled on the VLAN where the requests are coming in from, i.e. the user VLAN and the VLAN that connects the switch to the rest of the network.
As John pointed out having the configs would be nice.
P (from Paul_Russo)
did you enable bootprelay on the backbone VLAN as well? When doing bootprelay you need to have it enabled on the VLAN where the requests are coming in from, i.e. the user VLAN and the VLAN that connects the switch to the rest of the network.
As John pointed out having the configs would be nice.
P (from Paul_Russo)
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‎01-07-2014 09:49 PM
Create Date: May 30 2012 6:29AM
i only add the ipaddress of the DHCP server
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i only add the ipaddress of the DHCP server
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‎01-07-2014 09:49 PM
Create Date: May 30 2012 6:15AM
Reply with your bootprelay configurations.
(from john_padilla)
Reply with your bootprelay configurations.
(from john_padilla)
