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mocah

join:2003-04-11
Slovenia
reply to mr_dirt
Re: IOS 12.4(20) ZBF - DHCP server problems

I opened (with ACL) ports UDP 67 and 68 to and from Self zone. Unfortunately clients still do not get IP address from server.

Any other way to allow DHCP traffic from Self zone to "private" one?

mr_dirt

join:2006-02-14
Denver, CO
Can you post your revised configuration, please?
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