04-23-2002 11:03 AM - edited 03-01-2019 09:25 PM
Have had trouble getting dhcp addresses from NT4 server to clients in VLANS. All VLANS configured with helper address of NT4 server which resides in management VLAN. Do I need to add persistent routes to NT4 server for each vlan's gateway address for this to work ?
04-23-2002 11:41 AM
Try adding " ip helper-address x.x.x.x" where X is your PDC, to each VLAN interface .
04-23-2002 11:47 AM
yes...already done...with all VLANS as i have said....I think this issue may have to do with the DCHP ACK getting sent back to the proper gw interface....am I correct here?
04-23-2002 12:12 PM
Question: Your switch running Enhanced Multilayer Software Image (EMI)
so can do the Layer 3 routing ?
04-23-2002 12:59 PM
yes, with IP routing enabled. I tested using static addresses in each VLAN and could ping all other equip in all VLANs....It was just DHCP configured clients not getting addresses...
04-23-2002 01:18 PM
So its not a routing problem...
Any possibility a Firewall or ACL is blocking UDP to ports 67 and 68??
04-23-2002 03:25 PM
Also make sure on your switches that are hosting your dhcp clients that portfast is on , possible clients are timing out . Also you might be able to do a debug on your 3550 to see what is going on .
04-23-2002 08:12 PM
Thanks!....will enable portfast on all access ports, and enable debugs...btw....no firewall between VLANS....
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