Set up the relay agent in your router to point at my DHCP server.

- Ralph


On 4/20/07 1:59 PM, "Hallam-Baker, Phillip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OK how do I DHCP to the server on your network from my desk here?
> 
> (assuming that there are no NATs or firewalls)
> 
> If it was pure IP it would work.
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ralph Droms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 1:57 PM
>> To: Hallam-Baker, Phillip; David W. Hankins; [email protected]
>> Cc: GEOPRIV WG
>> Subject: Re: [Geopriv] Confirmation of GEOPRIV IETF 68
>> Working Group Hums
>> 
>> Huh?  DHCP is carried in UDP and IP.  There is a little
>> funkiness in the
>> DHCPv4 transport, which we wouldn't have need if IPv4
>> link-local addresses had been defined when RFC 2131 was
>> published.  DHCPv6 uses link-local addresses and garden-variety IPv6.
>> 
>> - Ralph
>> 
>> 
>> On 4/20/07 1:48 PM, "Hallam-Baker, Phillip"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>>> From: David W. Hankins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 
>>>> On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:38:40PM -0700, Hallam-Baker,
>> Phillip wrote:
>>>>> DHCP is a layer 3 technology that talks directly to layer 2.
>>>> 
>>>> DHCP is a technology that dynamically configures hosts.
>>> 
>>> That's not the point, the point here is that DHCP is not an
>> Internet protocol.
>>> It is an IETF protocol but not an Internet protocol. It
>> does not layer 
>>> on the IP stack.
>>> 
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