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Hi,
I can't get working DHCP server on SG300 (layer 2) on interfaces set as "Private VLAN - Host".
I described my setup here. Everything works well except assigning addresses on ports with secondary VLANs
here is my setup:
VLANs:
vlan database
vlan...
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Hello, thank you for the answer.
Yes, the switch is on Layer 2 (as I mentioned above).
You said:
If it is on Layer 2 then you will be able to enter the configuration fro the DHCP server but it will not work
But the DHCP server is working in Layer ...
Hi,you wrote: "In addition, to the port used to connect the stations, you will have tu use other ports on the switches"Did you ment it is mandatory to use different port numbers for trunk (link beetwen switches)?
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