From the first post I thought you solved it.  With enabling "directed broadcasts" depending on your addressing range will work - only cuz you are not using WINS.  If using WINS then all should have been fine -- *I think*.  The MS stuff is starting to fade away...
 
For the second problem - DHCP not working...I assume you are using Frame really.  1st off why in the world would you want to do DHCP across a wan?  Might as well bridge everything.  Second - are you using inverse arp or frame map statements?  If frame map statements do you have the "broadcast" keyword?    What do your helper addresses look like?  You can make helper addresses the real IP of the DHCP server ya know.  It doesn't have to be a broadcast - unless you need broadcasts for other protocols.
 
Sanitize your configs and send them to the list or directly to me.  It will help us all.

Kenny
 
 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Atif Awan
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 2:11 PM
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Subject: interesting part 2

well the scenario is the same .. 3 routers connected in a hub and spoke topology with the 2620 ( IOS 12.1(1)) as the hub. This time the DHCP is not working across the WAN. it used to work fine before the 2620 came in .. are there any IOS 12.1(1) bugs or something like that which will prevent it from functioning properly.
 
i am also looking it up on the cisco web site but if anyone knows the solution first do post it :)
 
Regards
Atif

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