Yes,
Im using in a routed network.
PF is in router 1 , while the client PC and vlan for registration are
on router 2.
on the vlan 333 , I setup ip helper-address pointing to 10.1.2.170
which is the eth0.
Hope this helps
LT
Citando Jason Frisvold <[email protected]>:
luis torres wrote: > It cant cause its a "fake" interface. The vlan
761 in not in this
router..., if I dont setup the eth0.761 the dhcp wont start at all
Can you please describe your network setup? It sounds like you're
trying to do this in a routed environment which means you'll be using
dhcp helpers to get the dhcp requests to the packetfence server.
LT
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