I havn't got DHCP snooping configured on any of the switches
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> Simon,
>
> Check for "DHCP Snooping" on both switches. Basically, just do a "show
run
> | inc dhcp". If you have DHCP Snooping implemented, configure uplink as
a
> "trusted ****t".
>
> Good luck,
>
> Mike
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> "SIMON WATSON" <info@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Hi All
>>
>> I need your help
>>
>> We have a dhcp server that was connected to Cisco 2960 which in turn
was
>> connected to alcatel switches, all worked fine. we changed the alcatel
>> switches to cisco 2960's. We now have a problem that only devices
>> directly connected to the original 2960(where the dhcp server is
>> connected to) is receiving IP addresses we have now 4 other 2960's
onthe
>> network but we cannot get a IP address when we connect to any of the
>> ****ts. doing a sniffer trace on the working switch the DHCP four way
>> handshake is performed, discovery>>offer>>request>>>ack
>>
>> On one of the other switches only the discovery is seen but no offer
>> response from the dhcp server is seen therefore no ip address is
>> received. the new switches only have ****tfast set and an ip address for
>> vlan1 so I cannot understand what is stopping the dhcp traffic
>>
>> Any Ideas
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Simon
>>
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