pgaliardo
MIS
- Nov 30, 2004
- 887
We just switched circuits from frame-relay to ppp to one of our remote offices. We also switched routers - both Cisco 1721. We have a connection, but clients can't seem to get an ip address through DHCP. DHCP is given out through a Windows 2000 Server in the corporate office. We have a similar setup to another facility and DHCP works fine. I should point out that the remote office that works fine was a new setup from scratch. This one that is not working was an existing office and exisiting DHCP scope.
I have the ip helper configured on the Ethernet adapter. I am trying to determine where we are dropping DHCP packets. Are there any tests I can run from the router to determine we can't get addresses through DHCP.
Assigned static addresses work fine and users can connect to the corporate office.
Thanks.
I have the ip helper configured on the Ethernet adapter. I am trying to determine where we are dropping DHCP packets. Are there any tests I can run from the router to determine we can't get addresses through DHCP.
Assigned static addresses work fine and users can connect to the corporate office.
Thanks.