Next major problem that's bothering me the whole day.
A DHCP server has to be placed behind a Windows 2003 server with router
functionality. This server will be promoted to an ISA server later in the
project. First we have to setup the connection properly.
I'v setup a 3600 router with the approperiate "ip helper-address
xx.xx.xx.xx" command to forward DHCP request trough the router. This works.
The DHCP server that's going to serve the IP-addresses is placed behind a
Windows 2003 server with DHCP-relay installed.
Interface 1 of the Windows 2003 Router is connected to the Cisco router,
interface 2 is connected to the subnet where the DHCP server resides. This
Windows 2003 router has to forward the already forwarded DHCP request (by the
ciscro router) to the correct DHCP server.
That's the problem, i don't know how to let Windows 2003 correctly forward
the Cisco router's DHCP request.
HELP
A DHCP server has to be placed behind a Windows 2003 server with router
functionality. This server will be promoted to an ISA server later in the
project. First we have to setup the connection properly.
I'v setup a 3600 router with the approperiate "ip helper-address
xx.xx.xx.xx" command to forward DHCP request trough the router. This works.
The DHCP server that's going to serve the IP-addresses is placed behind a
Windows 2003 server with DHCP-relay installed.
Interface 1 of the Windows 2003 Router is connected to the Cisco router,
interface 2 is connected to the subnet where the DHCP server resides. This
Windows 2003 router has to forward the already forwarded DHCP request (by the
ciscro router) to the correct DHCP server.
That's the problem, i don't know how to let Windows 2003 correctly forward
the Cisco router's DHCP request.
HELP