I've tried this on my test bed and as soon as I configure a second or third subnet it all seems to break. Clients with reserved addresses no longer get a lease even on the first subnet where the server is. I think I need to configure some sort of id for each subnet and then a flag for the reserved leases to match that but what I've tried so far has not worked. Is there a simple way to set this up so one server can manage multiple subnets and reserved addresses for each client?
-- Stephen Berg, IT Specialist, Ocean Sciences Division, Code 7309 Naval Research Laboratory W: (228) 688-5738 DSN: (312) 823-5738 C: (228) 365-0162 Email: stephen.b...@nrlssc.navy.mil <- (Preferred contact) Flank Speed: stephen.p.berg....@us.navy.mil
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