Re: CISCO DHCP Config

Tim Sylvester <sylvester@cisco.com> Sat, 12 October 1996 23:42 UTC

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At 12:12 PM 10/3/96 -0400, you wrote:
>
>We are using the ISC DHCP server under Linux 2.0 on a Token Ring network.  We
>have several sites connected via a WAN using CISCO routers.  We are having
>problems getting DHCP broadcasts to pass through the routers.  Does anyone
>have a sample configuration for CISCO routers that they would share?
>
>TIA,
>David A. Gernert
>Capital Blue Cross
>
>


Use the following command

ip helper-address <dhcp server address>


You can also look at using Cisco's DHCP in the Cisco Server Suite 1000 and
the Cisco DNS/DHCP Manager products.


Tim
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