When any DHCP server receives a request, it hands out an address on the
same subnet as the requesting host, or the same subnet as the bootp
relay agent, if there is one.

hth,
Hal


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nat Heidler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 8:16 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: DHCP [7:28392]
> 
> 
> Sure, I could tell you where on CCO to find out about DHCP, 
> but it's much
> more fun for you to read about it at www.routergod.com. By 
> the way, one
> thing I never did find documentation on is DHCP pools. If you 
> have multiple
> interfaces and want to do multiple pools, how do the 
> interfaces know which
> pool goes where? They just magically do. I have a 3662 with 7 
> interfaces,
> each having it's own network and DCHP pool. Works like a champ.
> 
> Nat
> Somewhere in Kansas, USA




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