Here is full command that i know of.
interface ethernet 0
ip address #.#.#.# *.*.*.* ( user subnet and subnet mask)
ip helper-address &.&.&.& <-- DHCP server ip address

hope it helps



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From: "Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 11, 2000 10:20:40 PM GMT
Subject: Cisco routers and DHCP server


I have a DHCP server on one network and want clients from the other network
to be able to attain its ip address from this dhcp server. What are the
necessary commands needed to make this possible? I've tried "ip
helper-address" alone on the ethernet interface on the other side of the
dhcp server network, but it didn't work. What other commands do I need?

Any commments are greatly appreciated.

Richard


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