![]() ![]() We had to manually release the lease on the original DHCP server to get it working. The idea was that this should work, since a directly attached DHCP server in that VLAN should have a faster response-time than the "normal" DHCP server located some hops away from that VLAN. Put our own Laptop with a DHCP server into the VLAN of the room and override the "normal" DHCP response. ![]() Now we wanted to convert some of the PCs to Linux instead. The training room has its own VLAN (different from the Windows servers), so there is most propably an IP helper for DHCP requests active on the Cisco router where all PCs from that room are connected to. The "normal" DNS/DHCP infrastructure are Windows-Servers. We have training rooms where normally Windows XP is installed (via PXE).
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