What is the DHCP server that is working for you ?
Is the relay configured inside the bridge domain of the tenant of which your DHCP clients are connected ? or do you just define a DHCP relay label from the common tenant DHCP policies inside the BD of the tenant of your choice ?
Looking at Cisco website, option 82 seems unavoidable, what are the recommended ways to define your DHCP scope when you have your circuit ID and remote ID ?
If you have this working in your environment I would like to hear your experience with this. Currently my DHCP server is outside the fabric.
We have come a long way since just using a IP helper address .
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