on 7-25-2008 1:46 PM � spake the following:
Maybe that interface isn't properly supporting the VLAN tagging and packets leak through.Hello guys,to describe my scenario i have 4 VLANS on my switch, each VLAN is different subject. I have one DHCP server for 3 VLANS + second one DHCP server for 1 VLAN - named VLAN 7 . Problem is , this started to make problems suddenly. VLAN 7 is not recieving IP adress from correct DHCP server . On DHCP server where declaration for subnet is configured, i am recieving this message : Jul 25 12:38:47 boss dhcpd: DHCPNAK on 10.123.42.169 <http://10.123.42.169> to 00:16:cf:93:1f:33 via eth0 Jul 25 12:38:52 boss dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.123.42.169 <http://10.123.42.169> from 00:16:cf:93:1f:33 via eth0: wrong network. How can i solve it and what does it mean?I am using authoritative clausule in each subnet deffinition.Thanks in advance!
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