Having a DHCP agent will allow distribution of DHCP address across different
subnet. But then isn't the address supposed to be subnet dependent? If you
have a DHCP server sitting in Subnet A releasing IPs for Subnet B and an
agent sitting in Subnet B helping the distribution. Hosts in B will get
correct IP for its subnet. However a DHCP host in A will not. But then there
is NO WAY to stop (unless users are not users) hosts in A trying to get a
DHCP IP. That is the negative side of using DHCP agent? Or am I mistaken the
concept?

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