I've got a Procurve 5308XL core switch. Have set up 2 Vlans which are using Adtran routers to pass out DHCP - one to a wireless net and one to a wired student net. These are private class B networks. The problem I am having is DHCP addresses are crossing the VLAN boundaries which I can't have as confusion results. I have 8 other VLANS on the same switch which also use DHCP but have no issues. They do not use the adtran and are Class C nets. I have one Class C net using an Adtran DHCP router which I have no problem with. I am stumped as to why the Class B net addresses seem to ignore Vlan boundaries. All Adtran routers are 3305's and set up essentially the same except for the IP schemes.
I connected up a test switch which didn't even have one of the netVlans on it and it still passed the wrong address if the other router is shut down.
Routing is enabled on both the routers and the core switch by necessity and is static routes.
Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
Don D'Alfonzo
Averett University
I connected up a test switch which didn't even have one of the netVlans on it and it still passed the wrong address if the other router is shut down.
Routing is enabled on both the routers and the core switch by necessity and is static routes.
Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
Don D'Alfonzo
Averett University