06-29-2006 04:19 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:00 AM
I have configured a VPN (site-to-site, PIX to Juniper) and I have to use the DHCP-Server in location A with the clients in location B. I configured
dhcprelay server 10.10.10.10 outside
dhcprelay enable inside
dhcprelay timeout 30
Now if I do ipconfig /renew at the client the vpn comes up but no more.
In debug mode I see
DHCPRA msg recieved, fip=0.0.0.0, fport=68
What?s going wrong?
With static IP I can ping the DHCP-Server.
regards
Helmut
06-29-2006 06:43 AM
Hello Helmut,
is the DHCP traffic also part of your VPN description, i.e. does the DHCP discover/request from the PIX arrive at the DHCP server and the DHCP offer/ack is sent across the VPN back to the PIX?
Can you ping the DHCP server from the PIX?
Might be a connectivity issue.
Regards, Martin
07-13-2006 12:59 AM
Hello Martin,
the DHCP request doesn?t arrive the server and the vpn-peer at the other side.
If the tunnel is down and I ping from a client with static ip-address the tunnel comes up and ping is ok, also from PIX.
Regards, Helmut
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