From: Ron Royston (ccie6824@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 11:32:36 GMT-3
The DHCP server on VLAN 1 will not see DHCP requests from your laptop on
VLAN 10 unless you have a helper-address configured to point to the server,
or you are bridging the two VLANs together. Be sure that you have your
laptop setup to dynamically recieve it's IP info from DHCP, then restart
your laptop. If the DHCP server on VLAN 10 is not functional, then your
laptop will retain the old IP info from VLAN 1's server.
>From: Jeongwoo Park <jpark@wams.com>
>Reply-To: Jeongwoo Park <jpark@wams.com>
>To: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: Weird Vlan problem !! (+ ip phone)
>Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 23:49:12 -0700
>
>Hi all
>Here is my issue.
>Cisco 6509 switch has two vlans(vlan 1 and vlan 10)
>Now, all the LAN users are hanging off the vlan 1 getting DHCP ip address
>from the DHCP server that also belongs to vlan 1.
>All the Cisco ip phones are hanging off the vlan 10, and the separate DHCP
>server that assigns dynamic ip addresses to the ip phones also is hang off
>the vlan 10.
>
>Now my issue is that when I take my laptop pc and hook it up to vlan 10
>where all ip phones are, I get ip address from the DHCP server at vlan 1.
>It is so weird.
>
>Is it just weird thing or I am missing something?
>
>Have any of you guys encountered this problem before?
>
>Thanks
>
>JP
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