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1Please edit your question to include the network device configurations. We cannot guess where you may have gone wrong.– Ron Maupin ♦Commented May 13 at 12:43
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@RonMaupin Did so. I thought it wouldn't be necessary because the basic configuration is very rudimentary.– ImanityDevCommented May 13 at 12:54
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I'm not familiar with LANCOM, but somewhere you need to indicate what VLAN is untagged on each port..– Ron TrunkCommented May 13 at 13:00
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1We really need the full configurations, including things like DHCP relay and NAT configurations. Please list out the configurations in CLI and paste them into the question using the Preformatted Text option.– Ron Maupin ♦Commented May 13 at 13:02
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1Yes, the DHCP server must have pools configured for every network where you want DHCP to work. And you need to configure a DHCP Helper/Relay feature on your network equipment to allow a single server to provide configuration for multiple networks.– FrameHowitzerCommented May 14 at 14:26
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