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Scenario 2
In this scenario, when a local user or dial-in user requests IP information,
the RAS 1500, acting as a DHCP server, provides it.
Figure 15
RAS 1500 as a DHCP server (local and dial-in users)
Scenario 3
The following describes this scenario:
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When a local LAN user requests IP information, the DHCP server (not
the RAS 1500) sends it to the user.
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When a dial-in user requests IP information, the RAS 1500, acting as a
proxy server, relays the request to the DHCP server. The DHCP server
processes the request and sends the IP information to the RAS 1500,
which relays it to the dial-in user.
Figure 16
RAS 1500 as a proxy server (DHCP server on the same LAN)
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R A S 1 5 0 0
L A N
local LAN users
P S T N
dial-in users
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