09-12-2008 05:58 AM - edited 02-21-2020 03:56 PM
Currently we have a local pool on our Cisco ASA to had out IP's for our VPN users. We would like to have our DHCP server perform this task. This way we have more control over the IP addresses that are given out as well as our DNS entries will be correct.
Here is our config:
group-policy TESTVPN attributes
wins-server value 172.16.9.221 172.16.9.222
dns-server value 172.16.9.221 172.16.9.222
dhcp-network-scope 172.24.3.1
tunnel-group TESTVPN general-attributes
authentication-server-group VPN_Users
default-group-policy TESTVPN
dhcp-server 172.16.9.221
Now our ASA is able to ping our DHCP server. However when we try to connect to this test VPN, our server never receives the request. Does anyone have any tips?
09-12-2008 06:08 AM
Maybe you have to configure ASA as DHCP relay server.
check this link out:
HTH
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09-12-2008 11:54 AM
Yea, we tried to apply that however our ASA is giving us an alert that there is a DHCP proxy configured. Even though we removed the VPN dhcp settings that we created.
06-07-2017 07:37 PM
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Can you share this configuration ? I have same question.
Thanks.
06-07-2017 08:12 PM
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