- Posts: 92
- Thank you received: 0
Win 2003 dynamic IPs for multiple subnets
Thanks.
Said
www.computerperformance.co.uk/w2k3/services/DHCP_Home.htm
Studying CCNP...
Ammar Muqaddas
Forum Moderator
www.firewall.cx
thanks
I might have missed this while playing with DCHP in the past (or maybe I'm asking the wrong question because I'm missing a vital piece of information), but how will the DHCP server know that computers in VLAN A should receive IP addresses in the range of 192.168.1.50 to 192.168.1.100 whereas computers in VLAN B should receive IP addresses in th range of 192.168.2.100 to 192.168.2.150? Obviously, scopes would need to be setup for these different ranges, but how will the DHCP server know to give out the correct IP address to an arbitrary machine (i.e.: that the DHCP server should give machine A an IP address from scope A rather than giving it an IP address from scope B? Is this something that is configured in the DHCP options or scope options? I'm sure reservations could be setup for smaller networks but don't think it would be efficient for larger networks.
thanks
- skepticals
- Offline
- Elite Member
- Posts: 783
- Thank you received: 0
2. Activate the scopes
3. Add IP helper on each one of your vlans on your router to point to the ip address of the dhcp server