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DHCP and Cisco VPN question

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OscarCab

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Dec 27, 2006
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I tried to search for the problem I'm having but didn't find it.

Here's a quick setup of what I got going.

I have my DHCP server on the x.x.20.x subnet, I am using a Cisco 3020 VPN Concentrator whose internal ip is also on the 20 subnet.

I want the VPN client coming through the Concentrator to get a 26 subnet address.

Currently it just gives out a 20 address.

How? Do I need to do anything on the DHCP server or just on the Concentrator. I don't want to use the Address Pool of the Concentrator.

Thanks for any replies,
Oscar
 
You might want to call Cisco, but if your server is doing DHCP I believe in the Cisco device there might be an area called DHCP Forwarder. If so this would allow DHCP through your VPN Tunnel.
 
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