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2. Modify Enable-DHCP-renew firewall rule in '''Network -> Firewall -> Traffic rules''' to additionally allow destination port 67.
2. Modify Enable-DHCP-renew firewall rule in '''Network -> Firewall -> Traffic rules''' to additionally allow destination port 67.


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3. DHCP Server must be able to assign addresses from 192.168.2.0/24 IP address pool. If DHCP Server is a Teltonika device running RUTOS then you can add this address pool via router's CLI by running command:
3. DHCP Server must be able to assign addresses from 192.168.2.0/24 IP address pool. If DHCP Server is a Teltonika device running RUTOS then you can add this address pool via router's CLI by running command:
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Static route can be added via '''Network -> Routing -> Static IPv4 routes'''.
Static route can be added via '''Network -> Routing -> Static IPv4 routes'''.


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* Interface: Network interface where DHCP Relay resides
* Interface: Network interface where DHCP Relay resides