Hello,
My 3 interface ASG box is running two DHCP servers (1 internal and 1 guest) on two different adaptors. They both work perfectly for devices hooked up to their respective LANs. I am trying to have my VPN clients use the Guest DHCP server to give them an IP address but I can't figure out how to tell the ASG where my DHCP server is.
For example, in the PPTP VPN section of remote access it asks for to drag in the definition of the DHCP server but I do not have any DHCP servers in my network or service definition sections. When I try to create a "host" identity and assign it to the gateway address (which is my ASG box and therefore I thought it was my DHCP server) it will not let me saying the network host is already used by an interface object. I am not able to drag my guest network (interface icon) definition into the HDCP server box either.
Help! How are ASG DHCP servers identified in the system??
Thanks,
-Aaron
My 3 interface ASG box is running two DHCP servers (1 internal and 1 guest) on two different adaptors. They both work perfectly for devices hooked up to their respective LANs. I am trying to have my VPN clients use the Guest DHCP server to give them an IP address but I can't figure out how to tell the ASG where my DHCP server is.
For example, in the PPTP VPN section of remote access it asks for to drag in the definition of the DHCP server but I do not have any DHCP servers in my network or service definition sections. When I try to create a "host" identity and assign it to the gateway address (which is my ASG box and therefore I thought it was my DHCP server) it will not let me saying the network host is already used by an interface object. I am not able to drag my guest network (interface icon) definition into the HDCP server box either.
Help! How are ASG DHCP servers identified in the system??
Thanks,
-Aaron