- Multiple IP Scopes
- Posted by Tom on June 27th, 2008
I have 2 networks that I am combining into one. Currently we have 2 DHCP
servers - one for each network. What is the best way to configure 1 DHCP
server for using multiple scopes? We've been using 192.168.1.x -
192.168.1.100 ranges and I'd like to stay with that for the main scope.
Thanks for any help that you may offer.
Tom
- Posted by Meinolf Weber on June 28th, 2008
Hello Tom,
Just to get you correct, 2 physical network's separated with a router? Is
the router able to route DHCP requests, if no server is in the subnet? Then
you can create the second scope for that subnet in the server and the client
will get the ip address for it's subnet. The router will handle the DHCP
request with the server.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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