I was already in the middle of doing so - sorry for not thinking of that
before posting the message.

I am able to ping RouterC from my Win98, but I cannot ping any futher than
that, so something is not being switched between interfaces I guess.

However, as it many times goes when you have to explain the problem and show
the config, you happen to see the problem yourself, and that's exactly what
I did here.

I had on the FE interface of RouterC forgotten to type the bridge-group
command, so that interface was not a member of the bridging environment.

I have now just removed the static IP and rebooted the PC, and it got a good
dynamic IP this time from the DHCP server.

Thanks,

Ole

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 11:33 AM
To: 'Ole Drews Jensen'
Subject: RE: DHCP problems on bridged WAN over Frame Relay [7:16834]


I would suggest adding an address to the workstation in the 10.0.0.0/8
network and see if it can ping the server across the bridges as test to make
sure the bridging is actually working end-to-end.

I would also check and make sure you have the bridge irb command or ip
routing turned off on the routers.

Could you post the pertinent router configs?

-----Original Message-----
From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DHCP problems on bridged WAN over Frame Relay [7:16834]


I cannot find help for this in my CIT book nor at Cisco's website, so I
would kindly ask for your assistance here.

I have three routers and two computers.

  WinNT---RouterB---RouterA---RouterC---Win98

RouterA is setup to act as a Frame Relay Switch.

RouterB and RouterC are each connected to RouterA.

The PVC between RouterB and RouterC is working great, and they are setup as
a bridged WAN, so the LAN that RouterB is connected to is also the LAN that
Router C is serving.

I have on the LAN (10.0.0.0/8) connected to RouterB an NT 4.0 Server
(10.1.1.1) with DHCP running on it. I can ping this server from RouterB and
RouterC.

I have on RouterB and RouterC typed in the following

        ip dhcp server 10.1.1.1
        ip dhcp relay information option

On RouterC's LAN (10.0.0.0/8) I have connected a Windows 98 workstation and
specified it to get it's IP information from a DHCP server - however, it
cannot find any.

What am I missing here?

Thanks in advance,

Ole

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 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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