If only the machines in the same subnet as the DHCP server can get an IP
from DHCP, DHCP relay is not working.
The best place to ask about that would be in a newsgroup or forum for
your switch manufacturer.
"jenson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the advise.
> I already enabled DHCP server relay on my router.
> But it seems I'm only able to to get IP address from the vlan which are
> the
> same with my dhcp server even though I connected to a different vlan port.
>
>
> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
>
>> Hello jenson,
>>
>> Check your switch manual about it. Maybe it is able to act as a DHCP
>> relay
>> or you can configure an "ip helper-address", otherwise i think you have
>> to
>> setup a DHCP relay agent in each subnet.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber
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>> > I'm a freshie. I have 3 vlans and a W2k3 dhcp server configure with 3
>> > dhcp
>> > scope(activated). But how do I setup in order for my certain clients
>> > station
>> > getting vlan 1 ip address and certain clients getting vlan2 IP from my
>> > dhcp
>> > server. Do I need to some setting on my L3 switch and I do not have
>> > Cisco
>> > switch.
>> > Appreciated advise
>>
>>
>>