On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 11:00:21 -0600
"Kevin Proctor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The normal cause for this is that the primary port is not set correctly.
> Here is how it should be set for the link below.
>
> dhcp server - switch - appo (backhaul) appo - switch - appo - abo
> ethernet wireless ethernet -
> wireless
>
> The default setting for an APPO is ethernet. The default setting for an
> ABO is wireless. The second APPO from the DHCP server is probably the
> culprit. Change it from the default ethernet to wireless and you should
> be OK.
>
> The primary port is what the unit uses to look for DHCP. Just follow
> the chain and you should see how it works.
I guess I should of said that I've checked the chain of the primary port
many times, all of them are set for the interface facing the DHCP server..
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