02-26-2009 01:01 AM - edited 03-11-2019 07:57 AM
Hi,
I have a cisco ASA 5520 and connected as a trunk I have a Cisco 3750 with a VLAN for our WAN office.
This remote WAN office has a router which uses DHCP relay back to our LAN where the ASA is, we don't manage the router and have to pay money for any change (silly or what).
ANyway I need to change the DHCP server they point to and thought I Could NAT the one the point to now to the new one, is this possibe?
I did try add a NAT what it didn't work.
02-26-2009 04:24 AM
if the relay configuration on the router is pointing to the real ip-address of your DHCP server - Natting will not help.
a rough diagram would be helpful to understand your requirement.
-Vikram
02-26-2009 05:20 AM
"if the relay configuration on the router is pointing to the real ip-address of your DHCP server - Natting will not help. "
This is exactly what I'm doing.
I will try and get a diag done. Basically:
LAN
|
ASA - 3750-(VLAN7) - Remote WAN
|
Router
|
Internet
02-26-2009 11:33 PM
Well then you will have to pay do get the change done on router this time.
02-27-2009 12:11 AM
fair enough
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