What does having
one NI have to do with serving DHCP?
It doesn't have anything to do with
serving DHCP. I just always thought that it was better to serve DHCP
from a device that had physically separated interfaces for LAN
and WAN.
Why?
DHCP shouldn't (normally) ever be on anything but the local
network. Hence having it on a device w/o a WAN NI would seem
preferable by your own argument.
You can't
multihome a single port, multihomed implies multiple NI. You may mean
IP Aliases on a NI.
Okay, but my question about it still
stands.
Have you checked
to see that GRE is operating properly? I see references to isakmp and
several protocol errors.
GRE? Graduate Record Examination? You
haven't provided enough information for me to know what you think I
should do.
The GRE protocol, which is necessary for many VPN functions, like
key exchange.
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-dhan
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