luis torres wrote:
> 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.

eth0 is...  the management interface?  If so, there's a dhcp listener
there, but not for handling dhcp requests.  You also need to have a
helper-address pointing to the registration interface on your
packetfence server as well.  In other words, you need to have multiple
interfaces on the packetfence server connected to the router.  You can
get away with just the management and registration interfaces set up.
isolation needs to exist, but doesn't have to connect anywhere if you're
not using it.

> Hope this helps
> 
> LT


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