07-03-2008 07:28 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:59 PM
I have an interface on a Cat6513 configured with both a secondary ip and an ip helper-address. My clients can successfully obtain ip address from the primary ip subnet, but not from the secondary ip subnet. Is there a way for dhcp requests to be flagged with the secondary ip address instead of the primary address?
Thanks in advance for the help. Cat is runing version 12.2(18).
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07-03-2008 08:40 AM
there is mo way for dhcp requests to be flagged with the secondary ip address instead of the primary address.
workaround
remove secondary ip address and create additional SVI inteface with the same ip address.
07-03-2008 08:40 AM
there is mo way for dhcp requests to be flagged with the secondary ip address instead of the primary address.
workaround
remove secondary ip address and create additional SVI inteface with the same ip address.
07-03-2008 09:41 AM
Thanks for the help. I was afraid you were going to say that. :)
07-03-2008 10:31 AM
DHCP SuperScopes...
If you create an additional DHCP scope for the 2nd network and then combine both into a SuperScope this will work. This is pretty much what DHCP SuperScopes are designed for.
I agree though it's better to create another VLAN & SVI, secondary IP addressing is always a 'bodge' to get something working that shouldn't really work. The same goes for DHCP SuperScopes really...
EDIT: Obviously I am talking Windows NT/2000/2003 DHCP Servers here and NOT the DHCP Server functionality in IOS.
Andy
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