Hi Steve,
Thank you for your reply.
I don't want to loadbalance DHCP, but as it was for PXE boot and
living on that machine I wanted to have it passed through.
I changed it to 2 other servers and made it HA directly.
Thanks for the info tho, this is usefull for other cases.
2016-10-14 14:47 GM
There's no need to load-balance DHCP requests, you just need to run
multiple relays for resilience (your clients will just pick up the first
response they get and ignore any others). Any machine on the local network
can relay DHCP requests as long as they can route requests to the end DHCP
servers
Hi Emilio,
Thanks for clearifying, I already thought this would be.
Have a good weekend!
2016-10-14 12:56 GMT+02:00 Emilio Campos :
> Are you working zen as gw for backends?
>
> Tinckering in google I have found:
>
> DHCP is a broadcast protocol you cannot forward (there is no destination IP
>
Are you working zen as gw for backends?
Tinckering in google I have found:
*DHCP is a broadcast protocol you cannot forward (there is no destination
IP on another network). What you need is an IP Helper showing to the DHCP
Server (the router has to work as a DHCP Relay Agent, transforming the
br
Hi Guys,
I have a DHCP server in a farm but I see it's not reachable for my
clients using lx4nat
Is this DHCP protocol not forwarded or doesit need a helper like on a switch ?
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks,
Matt