03-17-2009 05:14 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:39 AM
folks
i'm trying to set up several ip dhcp pools on a router to allocate ip addresses for a number ranges based on radius requests from an acs se (1113 4.1), i.e 8 pools & 8 ACS ranges
i've set up a pool on the router as a test and it works if the pool uses the same ip range as the fa0/0 interface
BUT the request won't be for the lan used by the fa0/0 interface - i need the dhcp addresses to be allocated to the remote clients not directly connectly ones
has anyone done this before - i only need to allocate an IP, don't need dns, domain etc
thanks to anyone taking the time to read this or reply
greatly appreciated
03-17-2009 06:40 PM
On the LAN, try "ip helper-address
03-17-2009 06:52 PM
Hi,
So your remote client connect to the router via PPP and after the authentication, you want the ACS to send back to the router the pool name to use for the client IP address allocation.
If this is correct, you can find more information at the following link:
HTH
Laurent.
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