You have no idea on how big of a help this lesson is to me. I have cracked my skull trying to find a solution to why my DHCP request failed in another subnet from the subnet that contains the DHCP server, despite providing the IP helper-address. Now I know that I need to configure the static routing between the networks. And you showed me how to do it with great detail and precision. Thank you ❤😊
Thank you for this! All I wanted to know if we could use the ip helper-address command on cisco routers when the DHCP server was also a cisco router, and I also wasn't sure exactly what address to specify on the neighbouring routers. I found plenty of other information out there on configuring dhcp relay with that command, but all the examples were using an actual DHCP server (not a router) which had a single static IP address. So in those cases it was easy to work out what ip to put after the ip helper-address command. But in my case I have a router being the dhcp server, connected to 2 other routers on either side, and 6 separate subnets to give dhcp to. It wasn't immediately clear to me what IP to specify when the dhcp router has multiple interfaces to various networks, and which interfaces to use the commands on. Your explanation really cleared all of that up for me and showed it is possible, so thank you!! Got my lab working too all green lights and DHCP working!
I have 7 Vlans in my network, all they use DHCP , in last two years they were all working well, but nowdays in one Vlan , some connected computers get valid ip addresses automatically others get invalid IP address and it require me to assign a static IP address, how can I solve that issue , inorder to make all the connected computers get valid ip addresses automatically?
I have it clearer now, but I've got another queston, what would happen if there were several routers? I mean, 3 instead of 2, should I keep using the IP helper address commando with next hop too? Please respond, I am confused.
Yes, you can or you can use the ip add of the other interface (g0/1) the important fact here is that the 3 routers know each other because you have created static routes, so they will reach to the designated server (router) ip address in order to pull out addresses from.
You have no idea on how big of a help this lesson is to me. I have cracked my skull trying to find a solution to why my DHCP request failed in another subnet from the subnet that contains the DHCP server, despite providing the IP helper-address.
Now I know that I need to configure the static routing between the networks. And you showed me how to do it with great detail and precision.
Thank you ❤😊
Perfectly Clear Instruction, Kudos Saleh
Thank you for this!
All I wanted to know if we could use the ip helper-address command on cisco routers when the DHCP server was also a cisco router, and I also wasn't sure exactly what address to specify on the neighbouring routers. I found plenty of other information out there on configuring dhcp relay with that command, but all the examples were using an actual DHCP server (not a router) which had a single static IP address. So in those cases it was easy to work out what ip to put after the ip helper-address command.
But in my case I have a router being the dhcp server, connected to 2 other routers on either side, and 6 separate subnets to give dhcp to. It wasn't immediately clear to me what IP to specify when the dhcp router has multiple interfaces to various networks, and which interfaces to use the commands on.
Your explanation really cleared all of that up for me and showed it is possible, so thank you!!
Got my lab working too all green lights and DHCP working!
thanks alot static ip route was all i needed for complete 3 days util i came across your video for solution. thanks
Thanks, this is what i was looking for.
Helped me greatly mate! Awesome straight forward explanation thank you :)
thank you so much Saleh. i was so confused about ip helper command. but now am like "Ask me anything about ip helper" heheheh. thank you man
same with me bro
Good teachings
Thank you; that's brief and clear.
Thanks brother it's nice of you doing this!
Thank you very much
chokran prof 🙂
Thank you Saleh
Thank you sir 😊✊
Thanks from colombia
thanks sir it helps me alot
Awesome thanks 🙏
hi
how can use ip helper-address for same dhcp and vlan on different router? I tried but not working. can I get help?
very nice
Thanks (and thumbs up))
I have 7 Vlans in my network, all they use DHCP , in last two years they were all working well, but nowdays in one Vlan , some connected computers get valid ip addresses automatically others get invalid IP address and it require me to assign a static IP address, how can I solve that issue , inorder to make all the connected computers get valid ip addresses automatically?
Thank you
I have it clearer now, but I've got another queston, what would happen if there were several routers? I mean, 3 instead of 2, should I keep using the IP helper address commando with next hop too?
Please respond, I am confused.
Yes, you can or you can use the ip add of the other interface (g0/1) the important fact here is that the 3 routers know each other because you have created static routes, so they will reach to the designated server (router) ip address in order to pull out addresses from.
Thanks Brooooo
stop saying "they are in the same subnet" Instead use they are in the same BROADCAST DOMAIN!!!!
Thank you