[TriLUG] dhcp relay question

Chris Bullock cgbullock at cox.net
Tue May 13 12:11:47 EDT 2003


man dhcrelay
Thanks thats what I need.  I am assuming that at the command line you 
specify "dhcrelay -i hostinterface"
--cgb

Jason Tower wrote:

>you want dhcrelay:
>
>The DHCP Relay Agent listens for DHCP and BOOTP queries and  responses.
>       When  a  query  is  received from a client, dhcrelay forwards it to the
>       list of DHCP servers specified on the command line.  When  a  reply  is
>       received  from  a  server, it is broadcast or unicast (according to the
>       relay agent’s ability or the client’s  request)  on  the  network  from
>       which the original request came.
>
>it's part of the ISC dhcp server package (on redhat at least)
>
>jason
>
>On Tuesday 13 May 2003 11:42, Michael Thompson wrote:
>  
>
>>Cool, that helps for our Cisco routers, but can it be done with
>>a standard Linux install?
>>
>>--mwt
>>
>>On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 10:56, Greg Cox wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>>Just curious, how do you do that?  (If there is a short answer...)
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>Our 2600:
>>>
>>>interface FastEthernet0/1
>>> ip address 192.168.x.1 255.255.255.0
>>> ip helper-address dhcpserver's.ip.on.fe0/0
>>>
>>>
>>>
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