Depending on how many of each set of addresses, you could make two scopes.

Or, you can keep it in one scope and set the scope-level router (gateway) 
option on the one used the most.  Then, just add an additional 
reservation-level option on the ones that need a different gateway.  To do 
this, create the reservation.  Then, right-click on it and choose configure 
options.  Check the 003 router and set it to something different, and it will 
change for just that reservation where it's assigned.

-Bonnie

From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 4:21 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: multiple dhcp scopes

I have an odd request, I have one dhcp server that needs to hand out the same 
ip range, but with different gateways. I have all the mac addresses, can I just 
make 2 scopes and put the 50 devices into a reservation on scope1 and then all 
the others would get scope2? That may work but then whenever I add a phone I 
would need to expand the scope, or just put in all the phones to start and not 
worry about it.

We are going to be putting in vlans to help accommodate this but not for 
another couple of weeks. My other option is to go around to 75 or so computers 
and move them to static IP, which isn't the worst thing but automated is better.

The voip phones need bootp/dhcp with a different gateway so Im stuck with 
finding a way to get 2 dhcp scopes (or 2 dhcp servers) to work without 
overlapping which is okay but I need the scope for the voip phones to always 
get scope1 and the pc's to always get scope2

The pbx vendor said I should be able to reserve the whole scope using like the 
first 6 digits of the mac which would encompass the phones 00:00:0f:**:**:**:** 
. Ive not seen this in 2003 dhcp, but doesn't mean its not there.

Thx










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