Splitting an ethernet segment [7:61257]

2003-01-17 Thread Shane Stockman
Here is my current scenario-
I have a 3640 RAS router at my HQ and 1x1700 routers at a remote site.I want 
to add another router to another remote site but use the same ethernet 
segment on DHCP.I have a Win2000 server doing DHCP for the 1 remote router.

On the DHCP server I want to split the segment with a 255.255.255.128 and 
let both the router share that segment.

I use static routes for the dialer interfaces.
The current remote router has a e0 ip gateway address of 172.16.16.1
I want to make the other one 172.16.16.129 255.255.255.128

Will this work ?.

Thanks



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RE: Splitting an ethernet segment [7:61257]

2003-01-17 Thread s vermill
Shane Stockman wrote:
> 
> Here is my current scenario-
> I have a 3640 RAS router at my HQ and 1x1700 routers at a
> remote site.I want
> to add another router to another remote site but use the same
> ethernet
> segment on DHCP.I have a Win2000 server doing DHCP for the 1
> remote router.
> 
> On the DHCP server I want to split the segment with a
> 255.255.255.128 and
> let both the router share that segment.
> 
> I use static routes for the dialer interfaces.
> The current remote router has a e0 ip gateway address of
> 172.16.16.1
> I want to make the other one 172.16.16.129 255.255.255.128
> 
> Will this work ?.

Yep.  If you split the scope on the server, there shouldn't be any
problems.  Post back if there are.

> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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