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Ethernet DHCP is not possible to define a VLAN

Hi,

I have a customer that his ISP provides the IP via DHCP, the problem is: he needs to define a VLAN too, in this case VLAN 100. But in fact to define an VLAN we must put an IP.
In Ethernet DHCP is not possible to define a VLAN [:(].
How to resolve this without the customer change ISP?


Best Regards,
Pedro Antunes


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