Yes. The DHCP packet will be sent out with the source address of the router
in the unicast packet.
Eric Lange
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dimitri
Let's assume a Win2k DHCP server is set up correctly with different IP
scopes for 2 remote sites. Let's also assume remote-site routers are
set-up correctly with the correct IP helper-address. When remote DHCP
clients start broadcasting for IP addresses at each remote site, and
these broadcasts are then forwarded by the remote-site routers as
unicast packets to the DHCP server, how does the DHCP server know from
which scope of IP address to full-fill a DHCP client request for a given
remote site. Is the information embbeded within the DHCP packet itself?
thanks
dj
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