01-03-2013 07:41 PM - edited 03-07-2019 10:53 AM
Hello all,
I have setup a 4500 series core/router.. the customer decided to run dhcp off the router for whatever reason... I have 20 different scopes handing out to their vlans... Does each vlan interface need an helper address?
vlan 1 on router is 10.85.0.1
i used the ip dhcp-server command pointed to 10.85.0.1
and then for ex.
int vlan 20
ip add 10.85.20.1 255.255.248.0
ip helper-address 10.85.0.1
i am now getting a loopback error on the router, and i believe this is the cause...
any help would be great..
thanks!
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01-03-2013 07:49 PM
Hi
If this router is acting as DHCP server, then there is no need of "IP helper-address" command
Thanks
Raju
01-03-2013 07:49 PM
Hi
If this router is acting as DHCP server, then there is no need of "IP helper-address" command
Thanks
Raju
01-03-2013 11:14 PM
Joe,
From your configuration, it appears that you have "ip dhcp-server <>" which is not your local box. In this case, you need "ip helper-address <>" under the respective interface (where dhcp clients are connected).
Basically, you need this command to have the router act as a kind of relay router to unicast the dhcp req to server and relay the address to client.
-Nagendra
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