It's no different than using a single DHCP server for multiple subnets/lans.
Just because it has a "V" in front doesn't make it magical ;-)


Here, let Trinity help you learn about 'ip helper':
http://routergod.com/trinity/


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> You can do that easily. I am serving 50 Vlans with one DHCP server. Use
the
> Ip helper command on your interface to point to the DHCP server and
> configure all the scopes on the DHCP server and it will work fine.
>
> Regards,
> Anan
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: RE: How do I set up Windows DHCP for multiple VLANS? [7:5490]
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>
> i'm supporting w2k network with 3 vlan
> once i have my dhcp server down in one of the vlan, and the clients still
> can get addresses from dhcp server on another vlan. means it is possible
to
> serve multiple vlan with 1 dhcp server.
>
> please correct me if i am wrong.
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