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I know abit about iphelper and VLANS... set up PXE proxies at work for some of my customers...

any of this any use to ya?:

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Yea was wondering if u know how to set up two vlans?

Network consists of

router 1 route to outside access (internet)

proxy (domain controler and DHCP server)

router 2 (link to proxy (domain controler and DHCP server))

switch 1 Vlan 1 nd 2 (Trunked)

switch 2 Vlan 1 nd 2

will this work?

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Yea was wondering if u know how to set up two vlans?

Network consists of

router 1 route to outside access (internet)

proxy (domain controler and DHCP server)

router 2 (link to proxy (domain controler and DHCP server))

switch 1 Vlan 1 nd 2 (Trunked)

switch 2 Vlan 1 nd 2

will this work?

Hmm' date=' I'm not a Cisco bod but I've a few years in networking and studied and managed ISA 2004. We now have a full Cisco set but it's managed by a global team.

Let me see if I've got this straight;

INTERNET---RTR1---||PROXY||---RTR2---{SWITCH1 [VLAN1'] [VLAN2]

.....................____._________..............._{SWITCH2 [VLAN1] [VLAN2]

Does that look like you were describing?

If so, then then can you give some info on why you're splitting for VLAN's, what you're planning to run as a proxy, and if you're using the same machine as proxy +dc +dhcp?

If the above is correct there are a couple of issues.

a. you wouldn't want to run a DC and a proxy on the same box (but you could hang the DC off a seperate network attached to the proxy - this is good practice if the scenario fits, but it depends on your objectives)

b. the proxy is essentialy a router itself, you wouldn't want RTR2 in between it and the switches, unless specifically set up to do so, it wouldn't pass DHCP requests

c. which VLAN is RTR2 sitting on?

d. how are you communicating between the 2 VLANs? I'm assuming lvl3 routing between the switches, in which case, they are routers too.

Hope I've not read your description completely wrong :$

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rite the drwaing is correct we currently have set up the router 2 encapuslate through dot1q which will allow the networks 2 ping eachother but as far as that we are not sure how 2 get users on both VLAN's to access the domain controler ? we are trying to asign dhcp over both which i think u cant do unless u knw how 2? its confusing because were not getting tort (im a student) how 2 do this nd we im not fully understanding how i can get it to work over on domain

sorry if thats really confusing

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