dhcp doesn't cross subnets by default (it's broadcast). You
can set up your vlans with a
helper address pointing to your dhcp server, ir you might
try setting up a dhcp proxy. I
have never set up a dhcp proxy, but I use helper addresses
all the time. Seems to work
ok.
Corey From: kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Elizabeth.Brosch@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 10:35 AM To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Using a DHCP server for two subnets Has anyone successfully used one
DHCP to serve hosts on two subnets? If anyone can share their dhcpd.conf
syntax, I would appreciate. I think I have it correct because the DHCP
server will issue: dhcpd:
DHCPDISCOVER……………………………….. dhcpd:
DHCPOFFER…………………………………… dhcpd:
DHCPREQUEST……………………………….. But then I immediately
receive: in.tftpd[4254]: RRQ from
10.225.248.1 filename pxelinux.0 in.tftpd[4254]: tftpd: read:
Connection refused I am not sure if it is a dhcpd.conf
configuration problem or not. My switch has “port fast” enabled. I
can Kickstart servers with no problem but when I introduce a second subnet into
my dhcpd, tftp fails. How anyone ever seen
this? I had tried this a few months ago
but was never able to get around it but I have a need to revisit this now and
get it working. Thanks. Liz
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